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达玛兹牧师在华的传教经历从侧面反映出当时中国的社会状况及人民生活和信仰,可以作为了解百余年前中国的一扇窗。 As Rev. Talmage''s experiences in China reflected the social conditions and people''s lives and beliefs during that time, this book serves as an authentic material in understanding the history of China and its interactions with the outside world.
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《中国华南四十年》是美国基督教新教归正会达玛兹牧师的传记,介绍了他的出身和在华40年的传教生涯,并附有多人对他的回忆文章。书中引用了大量日记、信件等内容,让读者如闻其声。
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约翰赫拉尔杜斯法格(John Gerardus Fagg,18601917),19世纪晚期美国来华传教士。 John Gerardus Fagg 18601917, missionary of the American Reformed Church.
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INTRODUCTIONPREFACEI. THE ANCESTRAL HOMEII. CALL TO CHINA AND VOYAGE HENCEIII. THE CITY OF THE ELEGANT GATEDESCRIPTION OF AMOY AND AMOY ISLANDANCESTRAL WORSHIPINFANTICIDEIS CHINA TO BE WON, AND HOW?WORSHIP OF THE EMPERORIV. LIGHT AND SHADETHE CHIANG-CHIU VALLEYBREAKING AND BURNING OF IDOLSTHE CHINESE BOAT RACE AND ITS ORIGINTHE CHINESE BEGGAR SYSTEMTWO NOBLE MEN SUMMONED HENCEV. AT THE FOOT OF THE BAMBOOSOPIUMROMANIZED COLLOQUIALCHINESE SENSE OF SINPRIMITIVE LAMPSZEALOUS CONVERTSTHE TERM QUESTIONWHAT IT COSTS A CHINESE TO BECOME A CHRISTIANPERSECUTED FOR CHRISTS SAKEHE IS ONLY A BEGGARPRINTING UNDER DIFFICULTIESCARRIER PIGEONSVI. THE LITTLE KNIFE INSURRECTIONTHE LITTLE KNIFE INSURRECTIONHOW THE CHINESE FIGHTVII. THE BLOSSOMING DESERTSI-BOOS ZEALAN APPEAL FOR A MISSIONARYVIII. CHURCH UNIONTHE MEMORIAL OF THE AMOY MISSIONIX. CHURCH UNION CONTINUEDX. THE ANTI-MISSIONARY AGITATIONXI. THE LAST TWO DECADESFORTY CONTINUOUS YEARS IN HEATHENISMCHINESE GRANDILOQUENCEXII. IN MEMORIAMDR. TALMAGETHE MANBY REV. W. S. SWANSON, D.D.DR. TALMAGETHE MISSIONARYBY REV. W. S. SWANSON, D.D.VENERABLE TEACHER TALMAGETRIBUTE OF PASTOR IAP HAN CHIONGREV. JOHN VAN NEST TALMAGE, D.D.BY REV. S. L. BALDWIN, D.D.THE REV. J. V. N. TALMAGE, D.D.BY REV. TALBOT W. CHAMBERS, D.D., LL.D.REV. JOHN VAN NEST TALMAGE, D.D.BY REV. JOHN M. FERRIS, D.D.APPENDIX
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The accompanying resolution of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in America, November 16, 1892, explains the origin of this volume:"Resolved, That the Board of Foreign Missions, being firmly convinced that a biography of the late John V. N. Talmage, D.D., for over forty years identified with the Mission at Amoy, would be of great service to the cause of Missions, heartily recommend to the family of Dr. Talmage the selection of an appropriate person to prepare such a memoir, and in case this is done, promise to render all the aid in their power in furnishing whatever facts or records may be of service to the author of the book."The writer raised his pen to this task with hesitancy. He had known Dr. Talmage only little more than a year; long enough, indeed, to revere and love him, but not long enough to tell the story of so rich and fruitful a life.Dr. Talmage was a man of unconscious greatness. If he could have been consulted it is doubtful whether a public record of him would have ever seen the light. His life to him would have seemed too commonplace and unworthy. He was exceedingly careful in the use of language. He could not endure exaggeration. Nothing so commanded his admiration as honesty and accuracy of statement. That ought to be sufficient to guard any one who speaks of such a man against indiscriminate eulogy.We have endeavored as far as possible to make this memoir an autobiography.To carry out this purpose has not been without difficulties.Dr. Talmage did not keep a continuous diary. He did not preserve complete files of his correspondence as if anticipating the needs of some possible biographer.The author''s enforced retirement from the mission field in the midst of collecting and sifting material, has been no small drawback.It is hoped, however, that enough has been gleaned to justify publication. Sincerest thanks are due to those brethren who contributed to the concluding chapter, "In Memoriam."If these pages may more fully acquaint the Church of Christ with a name which it should not willingly let die, and deepen interest in and hasten by the least hair-breadth the redemption of "China''s Millions," the author will feel abundantly rewarded.JOHN G. FAGG.ARLINGTON, NEW JERSEYOctober 1, 1894.
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