"Listening to the gospel in the O.H." Crowds gathered to listen to the the gospel being preached, China.; The China Inland Mission (CIM) was officially set up in 1865 under the direction of the Rev James Hudson Taylor and William Thomas Berger. Refusing to appeal for funds but relying on unsolicited contributions, the goal of the China Inland Mission was the interdenominational evangelization of China's inland provinces. Missionaries were to have no guaranteed salary and were expected to become closely involved in the Chinese way of life. The first missionary party, including Taylor, left for China on the Lammermuir in May 1866. They reached Shanghai in September, and the first Mission base was established at Hangchow, Chekiang. Between 186...
The Church Missionary Society initially focused its evangelical work in China on those areas that we...
Exterior view of a mission church with the body of the church built in the gothic style and the bell...
Before the 1858 Treaty of Tianjin the Chinese operations of the London Mission- ary Society’s Protes...
"A Christmas Greeting from your children in China. Ch'en Cheo Fu, Xmas. 1905." Female missionary in ...
Group of staff inside a medicine shop.; The China Inland Mission (CIM) was officially set up in 1865...
"Kuling pass". Missionary with family seated on mountainside.; The China Inland Mission (CIM) was of...
"The first floor of Mr. Hudson Taylor's birthplace at 21 Cheapside, Barnsley, Yorks[hire] now a memo...
"IB.2709/C/ British Official Photograph (Ministry of Information) Crown copyright reserved. Szechwan...
Studio portrait of James and Maria Hudson Taylor. Photograph by Barnes & Son, 422 Mile End Road, Lon...
Studio portrait of James Hudson Taylor. Photograph by Barnes & Son, 422 Mile End Road, London.; The ...
"Police examining permits, Bom? Bridge. Withdrawal from China, 1951. Hundreds of missionaries includ...
Group portrait of members of the China Inland Mission, 1866-1867, Hangchow, [later Hangzhou] includ...
Group portrait of James Hudson Taylor, his wife Maria, and their children Charles, Jennie, Hubert ...
Group portrait of founding members of the China Inland Mission, Spring 1865. Comprising [Standing] ...
The China Inland Mission (CIM) was established by James Hudson Taylor in 1865. Its goal was to take ...
The Church Missionary Society initially focused its evangelical work in China on those areas that we...
Exterior view of a mission church with the body of the church built in the gothic style and the bell...
Before the 1858 Treaty of Tianjin the Chinese operations of the London Mission- ary Society’s Protes...
"A Christmas Greeting from your children in China. Ch'en Cheo Fu, Xmas. 1905." Female missionary in ...
Group of staff inside a medicine shop.; The China Inland Mission (CIM) was officially set up in 1865...
"Kuling pass". Missionary with family seated on mountainside.; The China Inland Mission (CIM) was of...
"The first floor of Mr. Hudson Taylor's birthplace at 21 Cheapside, Barnsley, Yorks[hire] now a memo...
"IB.2709/C/ British Official Photograph (Ministry of Information) Crown copyright reserved. Szechwan...
Studio portrait of James and Maria Hudson Taylor. Photograph by Barnes & Son, 422 Mile End Road, Lon...
Studio portrait of James Hudson Taylor. Photograph by Barnes & Son, 422 Mile End Road, London.; The ...
"Police examining permits, Bom? Bridge. Withdrawal from China, 1951. Hundreds of missionaries includ...
Group portrait of members of the China Inland Mission, 1866-1867, Hangchow, [later Hangzhou] includ...
Group portrait of James Hudson Taylor, his wife Maria, and their children Charles, Jennie, Hubert ...
Group portrait of founding members of the China Inland Mission, Spring 1865. Comprising [Standing] ...
The China Inland Mission (CIM) was established by James Hudson Taylor in 1865. Its goal was to take ...
The Church Missionary Society initially focused its evangelical work in China on those areas that we...
Exterior view of a mission church with the body of the church built in the gothic style and the bell...
Before the 1858 Treaty of Tianjin the Chinese operations of the London Mission- ary Society’s Protes...