Hazardous Days in ChinaJ.W. Pattee, 1949 - 106 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... continued to pile up until there were three hundred young people waiting to go to the foreign field . So from the human point of view , going to China seemed impossible . What chance did we have of being chosen when so 9 CHAPTER PAGE I ...
... continued to pile up until there were three hundred young people waiting to go to the foreign field . So from the human point of view , going to China seemed impossible . What chance did we have of being chosen when so 9 CHAPTER PAGE I ...
Pagina 17
... continued to use it . The Japanese , however , continued to smuggle in the dope and to employ Koreans to sell it , since they were exempt from Chinese law . After two and a half months one of our great joys was a visit at Christmas time ...
... continued to use it . The Japanese , however , continued to smuggle in the dope and to employ Koreans to sell it , since they were exempt from Chinese law . After two and a half months one of our great joys was a visit at Christmas time ...
Pagina 55
... continued to pray . When time for morning service came , she seemed some better and with someone supporting her was able to go into the church and listen to the sermon . At times she had to be held , as she wanted to run away . During ...
... continued to pray . When time for morning service came , she seemed some better and with someone supporting her was able to go into the church and listen to the sermon . At times she had to be held , as she wanted to run away . During ...
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER PAGE I China Bound | 9 |
In a Strange Land | 13 |
Hovering War Clouds | 19 |
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