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  Hudson Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taylor grew up in a Christian home in England, but as a young man he moved away from the beliefs of his parents.
Because of health problems, Taylor decided to return to England for a furlough, where his second child was born, Herbert, in 1861.
Her death shook Taylor deeply, and in 1871, his own health began deteriorating further, leading to his return to England later that year to recuperate and take care of business items.
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 J. Hudson Taylor, Missionary to China - Christian Biography Resources
Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) was an English missionary to China.
Maria Dyer Taylor (1837-1870): Daughter of one of the first missionaries to China, she was orphaned at the age of 10.
Jennie Faulding Taylor (1843-1904): Another CIM missionary, she became the second wife of Hudson Taylor in 1871.
www.wholesomewords.org /biography/biorptaylor.html   (289 words)

  
 Hudson Taylor - Wikipedia
Sein Vater James Taylor und seine Mutter Amalie weihten ihren erstgeborenen Sohn aufgrund der biblischen Aufforderung aus 2.+ 4.Mose "Heilige mir alle Erstgeburt" und "Die Erstgeburt ist mein" in besonderer Weise Gott.
James Hudson Taylor wuchs behütet und streng erzogen auf.
1900 begann der Boxeraufstand in China, der auch viele Opfer unter der Missiongesellschaft Hudson Taylors forderte.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hudson_Taylor   (667 words)

  
 "The Life and Work of James Hudson" Taylor by Rachel Thomas
Hudson had learned the importance and results of prayer through his parents and his belief in living by faith meant that he spent many hours on his knees.
Hudson proved the power of prayer throughout his life deciding that nothing was to big or too small to pray about, and thus became a man who knew God and reflected that knowledge in his life.
When Hudson set up his missionary society, with ten pounds in the bank, after returning from China for a rest, he decided that the China Inland Mission should have six distinctive features that were quite different from other missionary societies at the time.
www.theologicalstudies.org.uk /article_taylor.html   (1117 words)

  
 Hudson Taylor English missionary China - Missionary Biographies - Worldwide Missions
James Hudson Taylor: Founder of the China Inland Mission; born at Barnsley (18 miles south.
Hudson Taylor combined the ability of his father with the gentle disposition of his mother.
James Hudson Taylor was, to quote the pregnant words of Prof.
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 Hudson Taylor English missionary China - Missionary Biographies - Worldwide Missions
Taylor was recovering from inflamed eyes and wife Maria was ill. The death of 8 year old Gracie Taylor on August 23, 1867 probably saved the mission.
Taylor had to stay in England to care for her own two children recently born (including Howard, the biographer and author of his father's life story), plus the four from the previous marriage and an adopted daughter.
Taylor had to return to England because of ill health and was semi-retired in Switzerland as a result.
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 Taylor-hudson James Hudson Taylor. J. Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) Was An English Missionary To China Life And   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
James Hudson Taylor was born into a Christian home in England where zeal for Christ was the mainspring day theologian said of Taylor: "James Hudson Taylor was a tough, warmhearted.
Hudson Taylor's faith-based China Inland Mission His "Impossible Dream" Hudson Taylor was challenged and determined that every province in China would hear the with men.
Hudson Taylor was born in Yorkshire, England in 1832.
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 Biography of James Hudson Taylor
Taylor, in his late twenties, had to return to England so that his health could be restored.
James Hudson Taylor proved to be one of the most profound pioneering spiritual influences in China.
Taylor, having no formal connections with other missions, became greatly respected for his deep spirituality and living faith in God for all aspects of mission work.
www.tlogical.net /biohtaylor.htm   (1543 words)

  
 James Hudson Taylor
Hudson Taylor was the most widely used missionary in China's history.
Hudson Taylor could not go on as he was bankrupt in spirit and strength.
Taylor know how wise a decision this would be for she herself would be dead four months later.
www.missionary.com.sg /fellowship/junior/CF25.htm   (2094 words)

  
 Taylor, James Hudson
Hudson, however, was burdened for those millions of Chinese people who had never heard of Christ, yet his sponsoring Society could not penetrate through the “walls” China had set up.
Yet the sufferings and hardships multiplied and Satan attacked viciously: Hudson’s daughter died from water on the brain, the family was almost murdered in the Yang Chow Riot of 1868, and Maria, Hudson’s wife, died in childbirth.
Hudson Taylor had lived a good life and would have kept preaching the gospel for centuries had old age not caught up with him first.
www.hyperhistory.net /apwh/bios/b3hudsoneu.htm   (1088 words)

  
 Hudson Taylor - Portraits of Great Christians - In Touch Ministries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
James Hudson Taylor was born into a Christian home in England where zeal for Christ was the mainspring.
Taylor, having spent several years studying medicine and theology while learning invaluable lessons of dependence on God, traveled by ship to China to begin his work as Christ's ambassador.
A noted present-day theologian said of Taylor: "James Hudson Taylor was a tough, warmhearted, businesslike Yorkshireman, in whom by the grace of God, vision, passion, devotion, love, initiative, wisdom and sheer guts combined in heroic proportions.
www.intouch.org /myintouch/mighty/portraits/hudson_taylor_213660.html   (827 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: The family of James Hudson Taylor
Although I am not related to the Taylor family, I thought that this would be a good place to publish some of the family history of this great Christian missionary to China.
Hudson Taylor was the founder of the China Inland Mission and has been called one of the greatest missionaries since Paul the Apostle.
Hudson Taylor, the revered founder of the China Inland Mission.
www.genealogy.com /users/y/o/r/Brian-York-Burnsville/index.html   (1209 words)

  
 Biography Of Hudson Taylor
Hudson's father was very fond of China and often educated his children about China and its developments and contribution to the world.
Hudson was in the right family to be prepared in the right way and to also enter China at the right time.
Hudson had since left CES in 1855 and there was no missionaries society that share his dreams of reaching inland China.
www.pastornet.net.au /jmm/articles/4766.htm   (3911 words)

  
 AIM25: School of Oriental and African Studies: China Inland Mission: James Hudson Taylor's Papers
She was the first woman to travel deep into the interior, and her success strengthened Taylor's case for appointing women in pioneering roles.
Taylor was made a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in 1864.
Archival history: James Hudson Taylor bequeathed his personal papers to Frederick and Geraldine Taylor as material for the history of the China Inland Mission to be written by Geraldine, and she has made one or two deletions in some documents.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/19/68.htm   (805 words)

  
 Hudson Taylor Biography
Hudson também soube da grande necessidade de médicos na China, e assim começou a estudar medicina, a fim de estar preparado para o campo em que iria trabalhar.
Hudson esteve por alguns meses acometido de uma enfermidade na coluna, a qual o paralisou, porém, ainda na cama, ele conseguiu enviar dezoito novos missionários para a China.
A voz que cinquenta e dois anos atrás havia dito a Hudson Taylor: “Vai à China”, agora estava dizendo: “Bem está, servo bom e fiel.
www.sepoangol.org /hudson.htm   (1373 words)

  
 James Hudson Taylor III - Online Sermons
James Taylor III was born in Kaifeng, China.
His great grandfather, J. Hudson Taylor, founded the China Inland Mission in 1865, now known as OMF International.
Taylor was involved in youth ministries and in 1970 became founding president of China Evangelical Seminary in Taipei, Taiwan.
sermons.christiansunite.com /James_Hudson_Taylor_III.shtml   (178 words)

  
 Hudson Taylor’s Favorite Text   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Taylor was a pioneering missionary to inland China and founder of the China Inland Mission in 1865.
The day on which James Hudson Taylor--then a boy in his teens--found himself confronted by that tremendous text was, as he himself testified in old age, "a day that he could never forget." It is a day that China can never forget; a day that the world can never forget.
The result is that Hudson Taylor became one of the most prodigious toilers of all time.
www.teachingresources.org /issues/1997Winter/Hudson%20Taylors%20Favorite%20Text.htm   (1618 words)

  
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Edna Ferber's best-selling family saga was the source of Stevens' sprawling epic, which stars Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, and James Dean, in his last film appearance.
When Texas cattleman Bick Benedict (Hudson) goes to Virginia in the early 1920s to buy a prize stallion, he falls in love with Leslie Lynnton (Taylor), an aristocratic, independent-minded beauty, and they quickly marry.
Leslie is appalled by the second-class status accorded to women and racist attitudes toward the local Mexicans, neither of which seem to bother her husband.
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 Giant [1956] Only £9.99 , VHS Tape, Elizabeth Taylor,Rock Hudson,James Dean,Video - Categories - Classic Films - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Stocky Rock Hudson stars as the confident, stubborn young ranch baron Bick Benedict, who woos and wins the hand of Southern belle Elizabeth Taylor, a seemingly demure young beauty who proves to be Hudson's match after she settles into the family homestead.
For many the film is chiefly remembered for James Dean's final performance, as poor former ranch hand Jett Rink, who strikes oil and transforms himself into a flamboyant millionaire playboy.
James Dean stands out in his brilliance and originality, and this was the last movie he made before his death.
www.scifind.co.uk /details-B00004CJ4C.html   (608 words)

  
 James Hudson Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hudson Taylor nació en Barnsley, Inglaterra, y era hijo de un predicador metodista.
Tras estudiar medicina, pues Taylor quería ser de ayuda práctica para la gente, y teología fue a China en 1854 como misionero bajo los auspicios de la Sociedad para la Evangelización de China.
Además, Shanghai, como ciudad cosmopolita, albergaba un buen número de misioneros, cosa que disgustaba enormemente a Taylor que veía concentrado el esfuerzo misionero en una sola ciudad, mientras que la inmensidad de China estaba sin tocar.
www.proel.org /traductores/taylor.html   (344 words)

  
 Missions: A Biblical Perspective
However, men like Hudson Taylor brought about a radical change in what was largely a biblical practice in the mid-19th Century when they began to send out farmers, maids, flsmiths, etc. with much more limited biblical instruction in the name of getting out the Gospel more quickly to the perishing masses of China and elsewhere.
Hudson Taylor and others like him, again in the name of getting out the Gospel more quickly, broke down or ignored the biblical limitations regarding the role of women in the church.
Here I would point you to the example of Hudson Taylor who was an earnest man of God who went out initially as a single man to be a pioneer missionary to China.
www.vor.org /truth/dwm/missions.html   (19874 words)

  
 James Hudson Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hudson Taylor: Deep in the Heart of China (Christian Heroes, Then & Now)
Hudson Taylor: Founder, China Inland Mission (Heroes of the Faith)
~Howard Taylor, Geraldine Taylor, Gregg A. Lewis, Gregg Lewis
www.interference.com /webstore/us/books/author/James+Hudson+Taylor.htm   (71 words)

  
 Re: The best book on JHT: J. Hudson Taylor
Hudson Taylor: A Man in Christ_ by Roger Steer and am thoroughly enjoying it.
My mother gave it to me. JHT was my great, great, grandfather on my mother's side, and his faith is an inspiration to me.
My mother gave it to me. JHT was my great, great, grandfather on my mother's side, and his faith is an inspiration to me. : Gregory Paul Matthews, son of Jeannie Gray Taylor Matthews, daughter of Herbert Dyer Taylor, son of Herbert Hudson Taylor, son of James Hudson Taylor
carolinanavy.com /fleet2/f2/zchristian/JHudsonTaylorhall/cas/5.html   (453 words)

  
 Missionary E-Texts
Text: Hudson Taylor in Early Years: The Growth of a Soul, by Dr. and Mrs.
Overview: Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) was a pioneering missionary to the interior of China and founder of the China Inland Mission.
Overview: Hudson Taylor shares spiritual insights from his experience of communion with God.
www.missionaryetexts.org   (1248 words)

  
 James Hudson Taylor, 1832-1905
Taylor worked at his father's drug store in England, and acquired vital medical knowledge that would assist him in his missionaries to China.
In 1853 (Qing Dynasty), he accompanied the British Missionary and first set foot on China soil.
Taylor had written the following books (titles translated from Chinese), the Spiritual Needs and Demands of the Chinese, A Brief Summary on the Activities of the Chinese Inland Christian Missionary, My Recollections, After Thirty Years - Thirty Years of Chinese Inland Christian Missionary (1865-1895).
www.yutopian.com /religion/missionary/Taylor.html   (138 words)

  
 JAMES DEAN  JAMES DEAN  JAMES DEAN  JAMES DEAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
James nunca supo resolverlo, yo creo que ni el mismo lo había detectado, a pesar de vivir con ello veinticuatro años.
James le gustaba reunirse de muchos amigos, sentirse el centro de atención, y obligándoles prácticamente a escuchar como recitaba las obras clásicas sin parar.
Quizás porque James Byron Dean, pertenece a esa raza que agrupa solamente a los mas grandes.
www.inicia.es /de/cinemania/james.html   (839 words)

  
 Christian News - The Christian Post | OMF International Celebrates Anniversary of Founder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A global network of Christians serving throughout East Asia is observing the 100th anniversary of the death a man who had labored for over 50 years to bring the gospel to China.
It was on June 3, 1905, that OMF International’s founder, James Hudson Taylor, ended his days, slipping quietly away in Changsa - the capital of China’s Hunan Province - after a tea party held in his honor.
Clayton says 100 years after the death of its "dear and venerable Pastor," Taylor’s descendants remain committed to Christ and are still active in the work of OMF.
www.christianpost.com /article/missions/1632/section/omf.international.celebrates.anniversary.of.founder/1.htm   (452 words)

  
 Helmut Zenz: Neue religiöse Bewegungen
(James) Hudson Taylor (1832-1905), Gründer der China-Inland-Mission (gestartet 1856)
William James Seymour (1870-1922) - schwarzer Visionär und Bischof der Pfingstbewegung, 1906 Pfingstereignis in Azuza Street, seither "The Catalyst of Pentecost"
Clarence James Kelly (* 1941), früherer Priester (1973 geweiht) und Distriktleiter der SSPX in den Vereinigten Staaten.
www.helmut-zenz.de /hzfreik.htm   (12537 words)

  
 Author : works by Hudson Taylor
Hudson Thomas Hartmann Dale E Kester Fred T Jr Davies Robert L Geneve - Plant Propagation: Principles and Practices [6th Edition] - 0132061031
The China Overseas Missionaries and Moravian Church are two of the more famous.The next great wave of missions, starting about 1850, was to inland areas, led by Hudson Taylor with his China Inland Mission.
Taylor was a thorough-going nativist, offending the missionaries of his era by wearing chinese clothing and speaking chinese at home.
www.bookreviewdatabase.com /384838_hudson-taylor_0340522410barbariansatthegatefantasycoloringbooks.html   (347 words)

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