An Historical Sketch of the China Mission of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.a. From the First Appointments in 1834 to Include the Year Ending August 31st, 1884 ... List of the Missionaries, Revised to December, 1887
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Mr. Nelson and wife left New York for their return to China, via San Francisco, reaching Shanghai on the 6th of February, 1867. During his stay in this •country Mr.' Nelson had been actively and successfully engaged in presenting the claims of the China Mission upon the prayers and ■offerings of the Church. The condition of affairs in Shanghai at the beginning of 1867 was concisely stated by the Rev. Mr. Thomson in a letter dated January 4th. He said: " Our new Bishop will have a glorious field... before him. China is open now in a fuller manner than it ever has been. There is no place where we cannot go and preach and teach, unless it be a few remote points where the remains of the rebellion still linger. It is true we cannot reside at •every place without breaking the treaty. Some have even disregarded that and are not molested, but even without breaking the law we can ■stay a month or two at any point to establish native helpers and to visit them. China may be said to be a field ready for the -workers — I say not ^ reapers.' There must be first the ploughing up of the hard fallow ground — real hard work, tiresome work, -^vork to try men's patience ; then will come the harvest." Mr Thomson had recently returned from a stay of some weeks At Che-foo; he strongly advocated the permanent establishment of a station in the province of Shantung on account of the healthful- ness of the climate.
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