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Identifier: jamesaddisoningl00jeff (find matches)
Title: James Addison Ingle (Yin Teh-sen) first bishop of the missionary district of Hankow, China
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Jefferys, W. Hamilton (William Hamilton), 1871-1945 Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A
Subjects: Ingle, James Addison, 1867-1903
Publisher: New York, The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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erning; us. IF I WILL 99 On the twenty-fifth of September the family left Kulingfor Hankow, and from there, on October 4, Bishop Inglewrote outlining his immediate plans. Hankow, October 4, 1903.I still limp and am unable to walk more than a shortdistance. I expect to leave on Thursday for Wuhu, whenceI go to visit the country stations near there. From thereI go to Shanghai to attend the conference of Anglicanbishops. Then I come up-river to Nganking, where I visitan interior station. Then to Hankow for a conference ofnative clergy. Then to visit all the up-river stations to thewest of Hankow. Then in January I have a conference ofcatechists, and in February one for foreign workers. I amfeeling so much better now that I hope to be able to do allI have planned. About half of this program he was able to carry out, butfor the rest the God of his will made other plans. In October, 1903, Bishop Ingle attended his first con-ference of the Anglican bishops of China and Corea. £246) . ⢠MO
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02 ⢠Iâ< Q pi â¢iâi a be o r- 5 tlj -y. - b£ £ o IF I WILL . . » Young and vigorous, with a wisdom and insight beyondhis years, he deeply impressed his fellow-bishops with hispowerful personality. One bishop wrote to Mr. Warren: Bishop Ingles speechdrew all our hearts to him by its tone of spirituality andbrotherly love. Eeturning from this conference, which was held inShanghai, he stopped to make his autumn visitation inNganking, an important center of mission work, and alsoto visit Taihu, a new and promising out-station. In speaking of this trip, one of his friends wrote fromHankow under date of November 4, 1903: Bishop Ingle has just returned from his visitation ofvarious mission stations, and looks very well, although hehad some pretty rough experiences. They had to put upat Chinese inns all the way, which, he says, were absolutelyfilthy in every respect. As it was cold, and these inns areopen on one side to the weather, they slept in all theclothes they could get onâ

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