"They're a multitoode" and other stories by F. C. Stephenson

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Compiler Stephenson, F. C. (Frederick Clarke), 1864-1941
Title "They're a multitoode" and other stories
Alternate Title "They're a multitude" and other stories
Original Publication Toronto: The Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, 1912.
Contents "They're a multitoode" -- The penny ye meant to gi'e -- Rue's heathen -- How Yin-Dee changed her name -- David Livingstone, by a fellow-townsman -- Christmas in our boys' school, Junghsien, West China, by Edward Wilson Wallace -- God wants them all -- Li Liang Chen: student, soldier, trader, evangelist, by J.L. Stewart -- Bo and Nare, or found out -- Results of a one-cent investment in one of our country Sunday Schools -- The schoolmaster's lesson -- Liu Tsi Chuin: rioter and evangelist, by J.L. Stewart -- Where do you live? -- A Bible for a pistol: a true story -- The giving alphabet.
Credits Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Language English
LoC Class BV: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship
Subject Methodist Church -- Missions -- China
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EBook-No. 75460
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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