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Title CMS Japan Quarterly
Issue Date Mar 1926
Keywords agriculture, Archbishop of Canterbury, baby, baptism, birth, blindness, British and Foreign Bible Society, Buddhism, catechist, chaplain, chief, children, Church of England, clergy, colonialism, committee, confirmation, congregation, convert, correspondence, deacon, death, disease, dispensary, doctor, education, empire, Evangelicalism, evangelism, examination, family, foot binding, furlough, Girl Guide, gospel, government, hospital, hymn, Indians, Jesus, lady missionaries, leprosy, literature, marketing, marriage, medical mission, medicine, Methodist, money, morality, music, newspaper evangelism, nursery, ordination, orphanage, pastor, pastoral work, pioneer, plants, politician, politics, port, prayer, preaching, Presbyterian, print, prison, prisoner, propaganda, prostitution, Protestant, radio, rail, recruitment, school, Scripture, secretary, secularisation, service, shrine, statistics, Sunday School, surgery, teaching, The Bible, theology, trade, translation, trial, typhoid, university, volunteer, ward, widow, wife, women, youth
Names Bickersteth, Edward; Tristram, Katherine
Countries Australia; Canada; China; India; Ireland; Japan; Sierra Leone; Singapore; St Vincent and the Grenadines; United Kingdom
Places Africa; Asia; Boshu; Dublin; Europe; Fukuoka; Gifu; Hamilton; Hokkaido; Hyogo; Ikebukuro; Kagoshima; Kingstown; Kobe; Kure; Kyoto; London; Matsue; Mishkeegogamang First Nation; Nagoya; Osaka; Otaru; Piratori; Regent, Sierra Leone; Sapporo; Tokushima; Tokyo; Tsukishima; Yokohama
Produced By Church Missionary Society
Place of Publication London
Library Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham
Copyright Church Mission Society