id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015026709637 Candlin, George T John Innocent: a story of mission work in North China. 1909 .txt text/plain 74128 4546 76 Resolution carried in the Conference; Missionary Committee enthusiastic; Previous discussions in the Church; Foreign Mission John Innocent's family had belonged to the Methodist New Connexion Church from its beginning. From Portsmouth, Mrs. Hall and her child, together with Mr. Innocent's little boy of two years old, returned home. At the time they left England the prospect of mission work in China seemed full in Tientsin that dark April night he was met and welcomed by the Rev. Henry Blodget, an American Congregational missionary, who had come up with the troops •The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (the great Missionary Society chiefly supported by the Independent Churches of the U.S.A., like the These first five years of work in Tientsin show Mr. Innocent as a devoted, conscientious and zealous missionary. HITHERTO we have made little mention of Mr. Innocent's work as a student of Chinese. ./cache/mdp.39015026709637.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015026709637.txt