Church in China

Church in China

The Church in China is the name by which Anglican Missions under the jurisdiction of the Church of England[1] were called between 1849 and 1949. They included

  • Shensi
  • Chekiang
  • China, North
  • Szechwan
  • Shantung
  • Fukien
  • Honan
  • Kwangsi and Hunan

Notes

  1. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1948 OUP pp2000-2003

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