The Chinese Revolution

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Missionaries who had been waiting in the neighboring lands promptly en- tered these cities. Eagerly they looked to the great population in the interior, but they were practically confined to the ports named till 1858, wheii the treaty of Tien-tsin opened other cities and officially conceded the rights of missionary residence and labor.
The work now spread more rapidly, not only because it was conducted in more centres and by a larger force of missionaries, but because it was carried into the in
...terior regions by Chinese who had heard the Gospel in the ports. The following table is eloquent : 1807 O communicants 1814 I 1834 3 1843 6 1853 350 1857 1,000 " 1865 2,000 " 1876 13,515 1886 28,000 " 1889 37.287 1893 55.093 1897 80,682 1903 114,687 1910 278,628 98 CONSTRUCTIVE INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY The present scale of Protestant missionary work is indicated by the following statistics^ : 4,299 for- eign missionaries, 11,661 Chinese ministers, teach- ers and evangelists, 3,485 stations and out- stations, 2,029 primary schools, 1,116 academies, colleges, industrial, medical, nurses' and normal schools, 170 hospitals, 14 orphanages, 16 leper asylums, 3 homes for untainted children of lepers, 1 1 institutions for the blind and for deaf mutes, 5 rescue homes for fallen women, 100 opium ref- uges, 2 industrial homes, i asylum for the in- sane, 2,341 churches with 278,628 members, a Christian community of 750,000, and property valued at millions of dollars.

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