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INTRODUCTION 7 which includes thous
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CHAPTER II THE LAND TNDOCHINA is a
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ated from Annam by a range of high
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a tremendous responsibility! Only "
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hold objects. An Annamese tailor, f
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thought of religion, except at fest
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dent shows real capabilities, a sch
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Another writer says of the temple o
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The soil of Cambodia is for the mos
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CHAPTER IV EARLY MISSION HISTORY DR
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easily than the English-speaking mi
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eaching their boat, and the only th
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could speak the language. Everythin
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CHAPTER V HANOI TN THE spring of 19
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same way today. One the first conve
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copies of Scripture portions, that
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THX HANOI PRESS Gospel 11tu,(K)0 pa
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CHAPTER VI TOURANE AT TOURANE the L
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TOURANE 41 Jesus' day. The Gospels
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done so much for her. This is what
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to his list, and again could not fi
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more than usual. The result was tha
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THE FAITH OF THE EARLY CHRISTIANS 4
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CHAPTER VIII LENGTHENING THE CORDS
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\ friend in need. He treated the pa
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LENGTHENING THE CORDS 57 elected an
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A carpenter at Tourane heard the Wo
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f ^ f After much prayer the mission
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able to find any suitable place tha
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tend the Sunday services at Faifoo,
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for the son, although the mother no
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CHAPTER X COCHIN-CHINA THE work in
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the Word, and immediately turned hi
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modate the engine. Thus he had two
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all who come within his influence.
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CHAPTER XI SAIGON AT SAIGON the wor
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to appease the spirits, hoping that
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papers to the French Provincial Gov
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village near that city. One of thes
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CHAPTER XII THE TOURANE BIBLE SCHOO
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I THE TOURANE BIBLE SCHOOL 87 | vic
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The course is a five-year one, cons
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THE TOURANE BIBLE SCHOOL 91 to be L
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CHAPTERXIII THE ANNAMESE NATIONAL C
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By 1935, there were 30 ordained Ann
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He was allowed to go to Cochin-Chin
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from one station to another, a new
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106 WITH CHRIST IN glad to do this,
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the local official could not very w
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of France, it was still exclusively
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student evangelist helped in the An
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CHAPTER XVI BATTAMBANG THE progress
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