Hudson Taylor - Works

Works

  • Ah-lah kyiu-cü Yiæ-su Kyi-toh-go Sing Iah Shü : peng-veng fæn Nying-po t'u-wô. Feng p'in-tang-p'in: Yih-pin cü siang-te-go tsih-tsông. (New Testament in the Ningpo Dialect. Part 1) (1865)
  • China: Its Spiritual Need and Claims (1865)
  • China & the Chinese an address to the Young (1865)
  • China's Millions
  • Union & Communion (1893)
  • A Retrospect (1894)
  • After Thirty Years (1895)
  • Separation and Service (1898)
  • A Ribband of Blue (1899)

Many of his manuscripts and letters are now archived at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.

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