Book Review: Western Daughters in Eastern Lands: British Missionary Women in Asia
This is an excellent historical study of women’s contributions to world missions. The author traces British women’s participation in the work in Asia, focusing on
This is an excellent historical study of women’s contributions to world missions. The author traces British women’s participation in the work in Asia, focusing on
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