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Title India's Women and China's Daughters
Volume Number 23
Issue Date Feb 1903
Keywords animal, Archbishop of Canterbury, arms, baby, Bible woman, birth, blindness, boarding-school, Brahman, Buddhism, camp, caste, Catholic, chief, children, Church of England, Church of England Zenana Missionary Society (CEZMS), clergy, CMS House, commerce, committee, communication, convert, correspondence, deafness, death, disease, dispensary, doctor, education, empire, European missionaries, exhibition, family, famine, fever, furlough, gospel, government, healing, Hindu, hospital, hymn, idol, income, indigenous Christians, injury, institution, Islam, itineration, Jesus, lady missionaries, leprosy, literature, marriage, medical mission, medicine, mission house, Mohammedan, monarch, money, music, New Testament, opium, orphanage, photograph, pioneer, plague, port, poverty, prayer, preaching, print, privilege, providence, rail, Roman Catholic, salvation, school, Scripture, secretary, servant, service, ship, Sunday School, surgery, teaching, The Bible, translation, tribe, voting, ward, widow, wife, women, zenana
Names Stuart, C. E.
Countries Bangladesh; Canada; China; Germany; India; Iran; Israel; Nigeria; Pakistan; Singapore; Sri Lanka; Switzerland; United Kingdom
Places Ajnala; Aligarh; Amritsar; Batala; Bengal; Bhagalpur; Delhi; Edinburgh; Fuzhou; Hankou; Islington; Jabalpur; Jamalpur; Jandiala; Kandy; Karachi; Kolkata; Krishnagar; Kucheng; Lahore; London; Mankar; Mumbai; Narowal; Palamcottah; Peshawar; Quetta; Srinagar; Sukkur; Tarn Taran; Zhenjiang
Produced By Church of England Zenana Missionary Society
Place of Publication London
Other Titles
Library Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham
Copyright Church Mission Society
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