Grace Dyer Taylor
Grace Dyer Taylor (31 July 1859 – 23 August 1867) was the eldest surviving daughter of James Hudson Taylor and Maria Jane Dyer, Christian missionaries to China. The event of her death of meningitis at the age of eight near Hangzhou has been cited by mission historians such as Ruth Tucker, Roger Steer, and John Pollock as being a turning point in the history of the China Inland Mission.
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Grace Dyer Taylor
Grace Dyer Taylor (31 July 1859 – 23 August 1867) was the eldest surviving daughter of James Hudson Taylor and Maria Jane Dyer, Christian missionaries to China. The event of her death of meningitis at the age of eight near Hangzhou has been cited by mission historians such as Ruth Tucker, Roger Steer, and John Pollock as being a turning point in the history of the China Inland Mission.
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Grace Dyer Taylor (31 July 185 ...... y of the China Inland Mission.
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戴存恩(Grace Dyer Taylor,1859年7月3 ...... r)與戴马利亚(Maria Jane Dyer)夫妇的長女。
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Gracie Taylor in 1866 age 6
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Grace Dyer Taylor (31 July 185 ...... y of the China Inland Mission.
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戴存恩(Grace Dyer Taylor,1859年7月3 ...... r)與戴马利亚(Maria Jane Dyer)夫妇的長女。
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戴存恩
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