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Robert Morrison and the Protestant Plan for China. By Christopher A. Daily . pp. 261. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2013.

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Robert Morrison and the Protestant Plan for China. By Christopher A. Daily . pp. 261. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2013.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2015

George Kam Wah Mak*
Affiliation:
Hong Kong Baptist Universityggkwmak@cantab.net

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References

1 For instance, Fairbank, John King, “Introduction”, in Christianity in China: Early Protestant Missionary Writings, (ed.) Barnett, Suzanne Wilson and Fairbank, John King (Cambridge, Mass. and London, 1985), p. 13 Google Scholar; Daniel H. Bays, “Christian Tracts: The Two Friends”, in Christianity in China, (ed.) Barnett and Fairbank, p. 19.

2 Su Ching, Zhongguo, kaimen! Ma Lixun ji xiangguan renwu yanjiu 中國,開門!馬禮遜及相關人物研究 [Open Up, China! Studies on Robert Morrison and His Circle] (Hong Kong, 2005), pp. 282–285.

3 Su, Zhongguo, kaimen!, pp. 89–96.

4 Su, Zhongguo, kaimen!, pp. 161–167.