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Index Abe, Isoo, 11 Africa, British missionary movement in, xvii; Calabar mission in, xiv; Christian movements in, 221 Ainsworth, F., 149 Allen, G. C., 114 Allen, Annie, 164 Alston, Beilby, 194-95 Amenomori, Nobushige, 46 American Baptists, 39, 157 American Board Mission, xvi-xvii, xix, 21, 65, 126, 135 American Church Mission (Protestant Episcopalian), xv, 39, 68, 155 American Dutch Reformed Church Mission, xvi, 39, 55 American East Asia Policy, xvii American Immigration Bill (1924), 183 American Missionary Societies, 157 American Presbyterian Mission (North) in Korea, xvi, 13, 32, 39,111,135,140,157,166,167 American Presbyterian Mission (South) in Korea, 13, 135, 167 Amery, L. S., 204 Ami Tribe, Taiwan, 176 Ancestor worship, 149-50 Amritsar, 201 Anglican Church of Canada, see also Canadian Anglican, xx, 2, 19; and Japanese immigrants in Canada, 180-81 Anglo-American world and East Asia, 2 Anglo-Japanese Allliance, 179, 181, 202, 206, 213 Anglo-Oriental Ladies School, see Taya Eiwa Jo Gakka Anne of Green Gables, 216 Aoyama Gakuin, 130 Archbishop of Canterbury, public stand against Japanese actions in China (1937),219 Archer, Deaconess A. L., 31; picture, xxv Arminians, xvi Armstrong, A. E., 26, 106, 112, 136, 188-90,201-203,206-208,212, 218 Arnup, Jesse, 26 Arthur, William, 74 Asagawa, Hiromi, 48-49, 59-60, 62-63, 69, 73-74, 76, 126; picture , xxi Asiatic Society ofJapan, III Atami, 109 Austin, Alvyn, 81 Australian Presbyterian Mission in Korea, 166 Avison, Dr. Oliver R., 32, 137, 140; and Korean independence movement, 32; and Severance Hospital, 32 Azabu (Tokyo), 30, 126; Azabu Middle School, 43, 129-30 Barclay, Thomas, 82, 208-209 Barker, A. H., 191 Bates, Charles J. L., xxv, 103, 130, 162, 181-83 Beauchamp, Edward, xix Bethune, Norman, 217 Bickersteth, Bishop Edward, xiv Bird, Miss F., 152 262 INDEX 263 Blackmore, Isabella, 119-20, 124 Boxer Rebellion, 167 Brinkley, Frank, 91-92 British Anglican Missions in Japan, xiv-xv, xx, 7, 9, 29, 687, Ill, 149, 151, 155, 157, 161, 163, 181, 183; diocese of Kyushu, 148; diocese of South Tokyo, 29, 223 British Anglican Missions in Canada, 19 British Consul in Mukden, 191-92; in Seoul, 191 British Foreign Office, 193-96, 198, 201,204-206,214; Legation in Japan, 39, 104, 107 British Wesleyan Methodist Church, 63 Brown, S. R., 61; description of Bible Class at Dajinsha, 55 Buddhism, 46-47,74,111-12,148-49, 154, 157, 160, 165, 201; antipathy toward Christianity, 9; Canadian missionaries' interest in, 112; in Korea, 112, 166; potential threat to Christian advance, 148 Bunyan,John, 112; Pilgrim's Progress, 113 Burks, Ardath W., xix Burns, William Chalmers, 33 Bushido, 150-51 Caldarola, Carlo, xix Calvinism, xvi Campbell, William, 82, 208-209 Canada, 130, 144; and Japanese immigration problem, 182-83; empathy with people under colonial rule, 179; government of, 201; forced movement of Japanese Canadians in, 217; Protestant churches in, 18; racial hatred toward Japanese in, 217; role of Church to convert and assimilate East Asian immigrants, 183 Canadian Academy, 106, 133-35 Canadian Anglicans in Japan, xv-xvi, 13, 19,22-24,28-31, 106, 135, 148-51, 157-58, 160-61, 163, 165-66, 176, 185, 219; diocese of Mid-Japan, 19,22,153; kindergarten training school (Nagoya), 163; sanatorium for tuberculosis sufferers, 163; Women's Auxiliary of the Church of England in Canada (wA),29-31 Canadian Church Missionary Society (ccMs),29 Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, establishment , 1, 108, 216 Canadian-Japanese relations, Xlii, 102 Canadian Methodist Church, 27, 38, 59,67,83,93,99; and prohibition of opium trade in Canada, 180; formation, 19; General Conference (1878), 67; Missionary Conference within, 97 Canadian Methodists in China, 26, 110 Canadian Methodist Mission in Japan, xiv-xvi, 2,4,6-7, 12, 15, 20-25,30-36,38-40,68,76,77, 84, 96, 100-101, 107-108, 110-11, 123, 127, 129-30, 133, 136-37, 140-41, 147, 149, 154-55, 182-85, 187,204,213; advocate need for racial tolerance , 183; contribution to male education, 145; damage to property in Kanta Earthquake, 165; formation, 20, 28-29; Japan Conference, 98-99, 157; Japan District, 49,63; Japanese language abilities of missionaries , 103; missionary concern for the welfare of the Japanese people, 70; optimism about Christianization of Japan, 12; proposed union with Methodist Episcopal (North) mission (1878), 67; Union with Methodist Episcopal missions, 21, 155; slum work in Tokyo, 12,163-64,166,177 Canadian Methodist Mission Board, 48, 59, 64-65, 67, 95...

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