
audiobook
FORTY YEARS IN SOUTH CHINA
INTRODUCTION. - BY REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, D.D.
PREFACE.
JOHN G. FAGG.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
I. THE ANCESTRAL HOME
II. CALL TO CHINA AND VOYAGE HENCE
III. THE CITY OF THE "ELEGANT GATE"[*]
DESCRIPTION OF AMOY AND AMOY ISLAND
ANCESTRAL WORSHIP
A young boy from a modest New Jersey town once declared, “I will be a missionary,” after reading the story of a distant traveler. That promise, made in a Saturday‑school class, grew into a lifelong devotion that led him far from home to the bustling ports of South China, where he spent more than four decades learning the language, translating sacred texts, and planting churches. His quiet determination and scholarly rigor produced a Chinese‑English dictionary, hymnals, and countless sermons that still echo in the region’s churches today.
Beyond his scholarly output, the biography reveals a man of gentle restraint—one who let his work speak louder than his own voice. He faced the challenges of a foreign culture with humility, forming friendships with locals and fellow missionaries alike, all while enduring personal sacrifices. Listeners will discover how his steadfast faith and tireless service left an enduring imprint on both his family and the countless lives he touched across the sea.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (319K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1860–1917
A Reformed Church missionary and writer, he spent years in Amoy, China, and turned that experience into vivid books about mission work and the life of fellow missionary John Van Nest Talmage. His writing offers a firsthand window into late 19th-century Protestant missions in South China.
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