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Notes PREFACE Max Warren, Social History and Christian Mission (London: SCM Press, 1967), pp. 56, 66ff. 2 See W. P. Livingstone, Mary Slessor of Calabar (1915; London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1935). 3 See Stephen Neill, A History of Christian Missions (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1971), pp. 333ff. Numerous books have been written on Hudson Taylor; his own autobiography remains a classic missionary account: James Hudson Taylor, To China . .. with Love (Minneapolis: Dimension Books, n.d.). 4 The writings of the Bickersteth family on British Anglican work in Japan include: Samuel Bickersteth, Life and Letters ofEdward Bickersteth, Bishop ofSouth Tokyo (London , 1899); Mrs. Edward Beckersteth, japan (London: Mowbray 1908); May Bickersteth , japan as We Saw It (London: Sampson Low, 1893). 5 George Leslie Mackay, From Far Formosa: The Island, Its People, ed. J. A. Macdonald (Chicago: Fleming H. Revell, 1896), p. 6n. 6 Rosalind Goforth, Goforth ofChina (1937; Minneapolis: Dimension Books, n.d.). For Mackay's influence on Goforth's decision to become an overseas missionary, see pp.28-29. 7 Elizabeth A. McCully, A Corn ofWheat or the Life ofRev. W. J. McKenzie ofKorea, 2nd ed. (Toronto: Westminster Press, 1904). 8 Rosetta (Sherwood) Hall, ed., The Life of Rev. William james Hall, M.D., Medical Missionary to the Slums ofNew York; Pioneer Missionary to Pyong Yang, Korea (New York: Press of Eaton & Mains, 1897). 9 Nathaniel Burwash, Reverend Davidson Macdonald D.D. (Toronto: Women's Missionary Society, 1917). Following Macdonald's death in 1904, the Tokyo-based magazine, japan Evangelist, published a large number of tributes in "Davidson MacDonald M.D.," japan Evangelist 12, no. 3 (1905): 72-80. This says much for Macdonald's standing among missionaries in Japan, for the death of no other missionary had previously attracted such attention in the influential magazine. The independent Canadian missionary, Caroline Macdonald, was the subject ofa short pamphlet: John McNab, The White Angel of Tokyo: Miss Caroline Macdonald (Toronto: Centenary Committee of the Canadian Churches, n.d.). Malcolm C. Fenwick, who worked as an independent Baptist missionary in Korea, wrote his own autobiography: The Church of Christ in Corea: A Pioneer Missionary's Own Story (New York: George H. Doran Company, 1911). 10 For example: William Elliot Griffis, Honda, the Samurai: A Story of Modern japan (Boston: Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society, 1890); A Maker ofthe Orient, Samuel Robline Brown: Pioneer Educator in China, America andJapan (New York: Revell, 1902); Verbeck ofJapan: A Citizen ofN0 Country (New York and Chicago: Revell, 1900); Hepburn ofjapan and His Wife and Helpmates (Philadelphia and New York: Westminster Press, 1913). 222 NOTES TO THE PREFACE 223 11 Munro Scott, McClure: The China Years (Markham: Penguin Books, Canada, 1979); Stephen Endicott, james G. Endicott: Rebel in China (Toronto: Univ. ofToronto Press, 1980). 12 Richard Rutt, james Scarth Gale and His History of the Korean People (Seoul: Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch in conjunction with Taewon Publishing Company, 1972). 13 Ushiyama Setsuai. Kirisutokyo shinko dendo shi: Wara Choro, dendo no kiseki (Nagano: Ginga Shobo, 1980); W. Howard Norman, Nagano no Noruman, trans. H. Hirabayashi (Tokyo: Fukuinkan, 1965). 14 Austin Fulton, Through Earthquake, Wind and Fire: Church and Mission in Manchuria, 1867-1950 (Edinburgh: The Saint Andrew Press, 1967). 15 See, for example, Iida Hiroshi, Shizuoka ken eigaku shi (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1967). 16 Basis of Union in japan Agreed Upon by the joint Commission Representing the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and the Methodist Church, Canada (Buffalo, 1906). 17 Nihon seikokai rekishi hensan iinkai hen, Nihon Seikokai hyakunen shi (Tokyo: Nihon Seikokai kyomuin bunshokyoku, 1959). 18 Kuranaga Takashi, Kanada Mesojisuto Nihon dendo gaishi (Tokyo: Kanada Godo Kyokai, Senkyoshikai, 1937). 19 See, for instance, the recent history of Japanese Protestantism: Dohi Akio, Nihon Purotesutanto Kirisutokyoshi (Tokyo: Shinkyo Shuppansha, 1982). 20 See Proceedings ofthe General Conference ofProtestant Missionaries injapan Held in Osaka, japan, 1883 (Yokohama: Meiklejohn, 1883). 21 See Proceedings of the General Conference of Protestant Missionaries in japan, 1900 (Tokyo: Methodist Publishing Co., 1901). 22 Wilburn T. Thomas, Protestant Beginnings injapan: The First Three Decades 1859-1889 (Tokyo and Rutland, Vt.: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1959). 23 Charles W. Iglehart, A Century of Protestant Christianity in japan (Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle, 1959); Richard H. Drummond, A History of Christianity in japan (Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1971). 24 K. S. Latourette made the transition from missionary in China to professor at Yale. 25 Max Warren, The Missionary Movement from Britain in Modern History (London: SCM Press, 1965); Warren, Social History and Christian Mission...

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