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Hunter Corbett (1835-1920)

Biography (Wikipedia)

Biography (Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity)

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Hunter Corbett is buried at Chefoo Temple Hill Cemetery, Yantai, Shandong, China.

Hunter Corbett is buried at Chefoo Temple Hill Cemetery, Yantai, Shandong, China.

January 20, 1880 Letter (1880)

The Work of Protestant Missions in the Province of Shantung (1881)

Twenty-Five Years of Missionary Work in the Province of Shantung, China (1886)

Must the Chinese Go? (1886)

A Shantung Parish (1890)

Extract From Letter of Rev. Hunter Corbett, D.D., April 11, 1898 (1898)

The Persecution of Chinese Christians (1901)

The Spirit and Methods of Evangelization (1905)

Permanent Factors Which Make China a Most Inviting Field (1906)

The Training and Use of Native Evangelists (1906)

The Advice of a Veteran to Missionaries on Furlough (1913)

A Record of American Presbyterian Mission Work in Shantung Province, China (1914)

Opening of Presbyterian Hospital, Chefoo, Shantung China (1914)

Hunter Corbett of China is Dead (1920)

Hunter Corbett, D.D., LL.D. (1920)

Hunter Corbett: Fifty-Six Years Missionary in China (1921)


January 20, 1880 Letter (1880)

Corbett, Hunter, January 20, 1880 Letter Title Page.jpg

The Work of Protestant Missions in the Province of Shantung (1881)

Corbett, Hunter, The Work of Protestant Missions in the Province of Shantung Title Page.jpg

Twenty-Five Years of Missionary Work in the Province of Shantung, China (1886)

Corbett, Hunter, Twenty-Five Years of Missionary Work in the Province of Shantung, China Title Page.jpg

Must the Chinese Go? (1886)

Corbett, Hunter, Must the Chinese Go Title Page.jpg

A Shantung Parish (1890)

Extract From Letter of Rev. Hunter Corbett, D.D., April 11, 1898 (1898)

Corbett, Hunter, April 11, 1898 Letter Title Page.jpg

The Persecution of Chinese Christians (1901)

The Spirit and Methods of Evangelization (1905)

Corbett, Hunter, The Spirit and Methods of Evangelization Title Page.jpg

Permanent Factors Which Make China a Most Inviting Field (1906)

Corbett, Hunter, Permanent Factors Which Make China a Most Inviting Field Title Page.jpg

The Training and Use of Native Evangelists (1906)

Corbett, Hunter, The Training and Use of Native Evangelists Title Page.jpg

A Record of American Presbyterian Mission Work in Shantung Province, China (1914)

Corbett, Hunter, A Record of American Presbyterian Mission Work in Shantung Province, China, 1861-1913 Title Page.jpg

The Advice of a Veteran to Missionaries on Furlough (1913)

Corbett, Hunter, The Advice of a Veteran to Missionaries on Furlough Title Page.jpg

Opening of Presbyterian Hospital, Chefoo, Shantung China (1914)

Hunter Corbett of China is Dead (1920)

Hunter Corbett, D.D., LL.D. (1920)

Hunter Corbett: Fifty-Six Years Missionary in China (1921)

Corbett, Hunter, Hunter Corbett Fifty-Six Years Missionary in China Title Page.jpg