Last Letters & Further Records of Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission...

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Miss E. G. Hurn's Last Letper In a Cave amongst the Hills, July 25, 1900.
Dearest Brothers and Sisters — You will know what a critical state China is in, and has been for some time since. We 32 LAST LETTERS AND FUETHEE EECOEDS have heard that all the other missionaries in this part of the Province have left their stations and gone into places of hiding ; others, in making for another Province, have been captured on the way and killed. We do not know how many of our fellow- workers have been tak
...en to be with the Lord. At last it came to our time to leave our homes and make for a village, where we stayed one night, going on the next day to another place, which we left early the next morning on hearing that there were men who were looking for the foreigners to slay them. We left Sih-cheo on Saturday, July 21 ; our flight was sudden, because we heard there were to be theatricals in the city the next day.
On the following day, Sunday, over 300 of the Boxers came from other places. The Mandarin commanded them to burn Mr.


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