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China's Christian martyrs

Title
China's Christian martyrs / Paul Hattaway.
ISBN
9781854247629 (pbk.)
185424762X (pbk.)
9780825461279 (U.S.)
0825461278 (U.S.)
Published
Oxford : Monarch Books, 2007.
Physical Description
496 p. : ill., 1 map, ports. ; 22 cm.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 14, 2008
Contents
Part one. The first thousand years. 845 to 1599: earliest beginnings
1600s: a century of Catholic carnage
1700s: the bitter sweet century
The great religious incident
Slaughter in South China
China's first Protestant martyrs
Trouble in Guangxi and Guizhou
The Tianjin Massacre
Murderous monks in Tibet
The Gutian Massacre
Storm clouds on the horizon
Part two. The Boxer Rebellion of 1900. Prelude to the summer of slaughter
Beijing
The Tongzhou Massacre
Hebei province
The Zhujiahe Massacre of 3,000 Catholics
Little Anna Wang and her family
The Yanshan Slaughter
The Baoding Massacre
The terrible escape
Manchuria
Bling Chang
Zhejiang
Inner Mongolia
Shanxi
The Taiyuan Massacre
Shouyang
Trouble at the Great Wall
Taigu
Peter Ogren - the man who wouldn't die
Letters of faith and courage
Part three. Bandits and Communists. 1901 to 1948 - martyrs of the bandit years
Bloodbath in Xi'an
Alphonso Argento - the last Boxer martyr
Trouble among the tribes
Caught in the crossfire
1925 to 1953 - the early years of Communism
The father and son martyrs
Sadhu Sundar Singh
In the land of Mohammed
John and Betty Stam
Eric Liddel - Olympic champion and martyr
Massacres in North China
Thirty-three Trappist monks
Bill Wallace
Martyrs among the A-Hmao
1954 to 1982 - behind the iron curtain
Zhu Yiming
Molly O'Sullivan
Watchman Nee
Old tactics in New China
Lilies among thorns
House church martyrs of the 1990s
Martyrs of the new millennium
Into the future.
Subjects (Local Yale)
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