James Hudson Taylor (1832-1905), the founder of the large and
respected China Inland Mission, wrote the pamphlet China's
Spiritual Need and Claims in 1865. It was subsequently published as
a book and reprinted in numerous editions. This volume contains the
seventh edition, first published in 1887. The work is both a survey
of Protestant missionary activity in China since the treaty of
Tientsin in 1858 and a recruitment pamphlet that inspired many
English men and women to travel to China as missionaries. It
provides a wealth of demographic and cultural information about
nineteenth-century China and about the western missionaries
stationed there. As one of the most popular works on Protestant
missions during the nineteenth century, it is an essential source
for understanding the motivations of Victorian missionaries in
general as well as Taylor's own beliefs. It is an indispensable
source for researchers in mission history.
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