Dunn, Miriam.
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Missionary in China; born Miriam J. Toop in 1913 in China of missionary parents; served as missionary in China with China Inland Mission, 1940-1951; with her husband, continued work as missionaries in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia with the mission (renamed Overseas Missionary Fellowship) until retirement to Canada, 1951-1974.
From the description of Autobiographical manuscript of Miriam Dunn, 1973-1978. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 30419131
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Subjects:
- Chinese language
- Christian martyrs
- Church and state
- Communism
- Economic and social conditions
- Evangelistic work
- Language in missionary work
- Missions, Medical
- Missionaries
- Missionaries
- Missions
- Nationalism
- Nursing
- Persecution
- Prayer
- Sino
- Women
- Women in missionary work
- World War, 1939-1945
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- Anhui Sheng (China) (as recorded)
- Singapore (as recorded)
- Malaysia (as recorded)
- China (as recorded)
- China--Hong Kong (as recorded)