John Livingstone Nevius
John Livingston Nevius (4 March 1829 – 19 October 1893) was, for forty years an American Protestant missionary in China, appointed by the American Presbyterian Mission; his ideas on mission organization were also very important in the spread of the church in Korea. He wrote several books on the themes of Chinese religions, customs and social life, and missionary work.
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John Livingstone Nevius
John Livingston Nevius (4 March 1829 – 19 October 1893) was, for forty years an American Protestant missionary in China, appointed by the American Presbyterian Mission; his ideas on mission organization were also very important in the spread of the church in Korea. He wrote several books on the themes of Chinese religions, customs and social life, and missionary work.
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