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HUDSON TAYLOR The man who believed God by Marshall Broomhall

This book should be required reading for any and all future missionaries. Broomhall does the Christian world a great service by detailing Hudson Taylor's successes as well as his trials. The most remarkable feature of this book is the faith of Hudson Taylor. In the midst of incredible adversity this man abandoned himself to Jesus and the promises of Scripture. He rested solely on the provision of God, letting no man know his need. Throughout the book, Taylor's adversities and God's deliverances are a source of encouragement and inspiration that will lift the spirits of any true believer to "cast all your cares on Him because He cares for you." This book is an excellent read about a life well-lived and a spiritual journey of great depth.

This book should be required reading for any and all future missionaries. Broomhall does the Christian world a great service by detailing Hudson Taylor's successes as well as his trials. The most remarkable feature of this book is the faith of Hudson Taylor. In the midst of incredible adversity this man abandoned himself to Jesus and the promises of Scripture. He rested solely on the provision of God, letting no man know his need. Throughout the book, Taylor's adversities and God's deliverances are a source of encouragement and inspiration that will lift the spirits of any true believer to "cast all your cares on Him because He cares for you."
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1887, January.<br />

1888, June 23.<br />

October 5.<br />

1889, May 21.<br />

July.<br />

October.<br />

November.<br />

1890, February 18.<br />

March.<br />

April :29.<br />

May 7-20.<br />

CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY 239<br />

June.<br />

August.<br />

November 20.<br />

December 21.<br />

1891, January.<br />

1892, March.<br />

July 26.<br />

1893, April.<br />

August.<br />

1894, February 14.<br />

April 17.<br />

June.<br />

Summer.<br />

1895, April 17.<br />

Hudson Taylor sails for England.<br />

Sailing of the Hundred.<br />

Marquis Tseng issues China: Ths Sleep and<br />

the Awakening.<br />

Hudson Taylor, with his son, Dr. Howard<br />

Taylor, sails for North America.<br />

Hudson Taylor sails from Vancouver for China,<br />

the seventh time, with :first North American<br />

contingent.<br />

Hudson Taylor arrives in England.<br />

Hudso:ii Taylor pays second visit to North<br />

America.<br />

Hudson Taylor issues To Every Creature.<br />

Hudson Taylor visits Sweden, Norway, and<br />

Denmark.<br />

New C.I.M. premises in Shanghai opened.<br />

Hudson Taylor sails for China for eighth time,<br />

without Mrs Taylor.<br />

First Australian worker for C.I.M. arrives in<br />

Shanghai.<br />

General Missionary Conference in Shanghai ;<br />

Hudson Taylor preaches the opening sermon.<br />

Formation of Ger<strong>man</strong> China Alliance.<br />

Hudson Taylor visits Australia for.first time.<br />

Hudson Taylor sails for China with first Australasian<br />

party.<br />

Hudson Taylor reaches Shanghai, finds Mrs.<br />

Taylor there after an absence of nine years<br />

from China.<br />

Sailing of first Scandinavian China Alliance<br />

party. Many anti-foreign riots this year.<br />

Hudson Taylor reaches Vancouver. Ill.<br />

Hudson Taylor arrives in England ; visits<br />

Keswick. Ill.<br />

Hudson Taylor visits Ger<strong>man</strong>y.<br />

Hudson Taylor visits Ger<strong>man</strong>y again.<br />

Hudson Taylor sails for China, the ninth time,<br />

via America, with Mrs. Taylor, and Miss<br />

Geraldine Guinness.<br />

Hudson Taylor speaks at Students' Conference<br />

in Detroit.<br />

Hudson Taylor reaches Shanghai.<br />

Chinese and Japanese ·tfoops land in Korea.<br />

War follows.<br />

Hudson Taylor takes long journey through<br />

heart of China. •<br />

Treaty of Shimonoseki closes Chino-Japanese<br />

War.

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