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An edition of To what purpose? (1934)

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If this little book shall do something to impress the reader with the magnitude of the issues involved in evangelizing so vast and so remote a territory as Chinese Turkestan, the land for which Emil Fischbacher gave his life, its publication will be more than justified.

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English
Pages
87

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To what purpose?
1934, China Inland Mission
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First Sentence

"We have just had news, through a wireless message from England, that China has declared war on Japan."

Table of Contents

AN INTRODUCTION TO CHINA
IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN
THE LANGUAGE SCHOOL
A SCHOOL OF PATIENCE
CROSSING THE GOBI DESERT
CHINESE TURKESTAN
LAST LETTERS
FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH
TO WHAT PURPOSE?
EPILOGUE

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Map on end papers.

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London, Philadelphia

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87 p., [2] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
87

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OL19169049M

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