13th Quarterly Report October 1-December 31, 1907 Arthur Rugh, Shanghai

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There is rather a new line of work which we need to take up rigorously, namely the work in the Theological school. The average Theological surmnary in China is not a group of pious College graduates but a group of faithful Christians who have never been in a modern school, have never seen the world or heard much of it, have never held any iissociation experience and sorely need its training. It is a new proposition in the Association world but needs onlj^' to be tackled and kept at to solve it. If I were looking over the world for something definite that needs and would yield to prayer, I think these students of China loom up as being worthy the best faith possible to any of us. Shanghai, January -Snd, 1908.

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