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Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION = 3
Country = 6
The People = 9
History = 13
Religions = 19
Summary = 25
CHAPTER Ⅰ
Ⅱ. EARLY CONTACT WITH CHRISTIANITY = 28
Introduction = 28
The First Jesuit Missionary = 28
Hendrick Hamel = 29
Catholic Missions = 30
Protestant Missionaries : = 43
Charles Gutzlaff = 43
R. J. Thomas = 47
Alexander Williamson = 51
John Ross = 51
Hunter Corbett and Calvin W. Mateer = 55
Bible Societies = 56
Summary = 58
CHAPTER Ⅱ
Ⅲ. THE OPENING OF KOREA, 1876 - 1884 = 61
Introduction = 61
General Conditions in Korea = 61
Korea’s Opening to the West = 67
Missionary Movements in America = 70
Missionary Appeals from Japan and China = 73
Conversion of the Korean Students in Japan = 77
Bible Societies = 80
Introduction of the M. E. Mission = 81
Introduction of the Presbyterian Mission = 84
Independent Chinese missonaries = 87
Summary = 89
CHAPTER Ⅲ
Ⅳ. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MISSIONS, 1885 - 1890 = 91
Introduction = 91
Home Base of Missions = 91
Missionary Movements in America = 95
Founding of the Presbyterian Mission = 97
$\acute{E}$meute of December, 1884 = 99
Missionary Movements in America = 107
Founding of the M. E. Mission = 110
Founding of the Government Hospital = 117
Founding of the M. E. Mission Hospital = 122
Beginning of Modern Education in Korea = 125
Founding of the Ewha Girls’School = 126
Founding of the Pai Chai Boys’School = 128
Opening of the Presbyterian Mission Orphanage = 130
Beginning of the Presbyterian Mission Girls’School = 131
Evangelistic Work = 134
Literary Work = 141
The Korean Religious Tract Society = 146
The Tri - Lingual Press = 148
The Translations of the Bible = 148
Bible Societies = 151
Preaching by Deeds = 153
Persecutions = 156
Summary of Missionary Policies = 158
Summary of Missionary Methods = 159
Effect on Environment = 161
Effect on Christianity = 163
Motives of the Early Converts = 164
CHAPTER Ⅳ
Ⅴ. OCCUPATION OF THE FIELD, 1891 - 1897 = 168
Introduction = 168
General Conditions in Korea = 168
Missionary Movements in America = 176
Exploration of the Field = 177
Itineration = 180
Pioneers in Northern Korea = 181
New Societies :
The Church of England = 184
The Presbyterian Church of Victoria, Australia = 186
The Presbyterian Church in the U. S. = 188
Independent Missions = 190
The Ella Thing Memorial Mission = 194
The M. E. Church, South = 195
Comity = 198
Mission Policies = 201
Evangelistic Work in Seoul = 202
Evangelistic Work in the Country = 204
Training of the Korean Ministry = 215
Church Organization = 218
Discipline = 220
Self - Support = 226
Self - Extention = 227
Educational Work = 228
Medical Work = 239
Preaching by Deeds = 243
Christian Literature = 245
Language Helps = 248
The Tri - Lingual Press = 249
Hymnology = 249
Bible Work = 251
“Term” Question = 252
Bible Societies = 254
Persecutions = 255
Conflict with Other Religions = 257
Social Outlawry = 258
The Tong Hak Sect and Christianity = 259
The Korean Christians = 260
CHAPTER Ⅴ
Ⅵ. THE RISE OF THE CHURCH, 1897-1906 = 263
Introduction = 263
General Conditions in Korea = 263
Evangelistic Work in the Northwest = 272
Evangelistic Work in the Northeast = 275
The Canadian Presbyterian Mission = 276
Evangelistic Work in Central Korea = 279
Evangelistic Work of the Southern Methodist Mission = 283
Evangelistic Work in the Southeast = 285
Evangelistic Work in the Southwest = 287
The Anglican Mission = 289
Self - Support = 290
Self - Propagation = 295
The Status of Missionaries = 298
The Training Class System = 300
Theological Training = 303
Self - Government = 304
Educational Work in Seoul = 308
Educational Work in the Northwest = 316
Primary School Work for Boys and Girls = 318
Secondary Education = 319
The Union Christian College at P’y$\breve{o}$ngyang = 323
Other Educational Institutions = 324
Educational Policies and Criticisms = 325
Medical Work = 330
Young Men’s Christian Association = 339
Literary Work = 340
Bible Translation = 344
Bible Societies = 346
Progress Towards Union = 348
Missions and Politics = 349
Conflict with Roman Catholics = 353
Extraterritorial Rights of Missionaries = 354
Motives of the Korean Christians = 356
CHAPTER Ⅵ
Ⅶ. THE REVIVAL AND THE GROWTH OF THE CHURCH, 1907-1910 = 359
Introduction = 359
General Conditions in Korea = 359
Missionary Developments in the West = 362
Evangelistic Work = 367
Revival and Its Results = 367
Movements toward Union = 378
The Division of Territory = 382
“The Million Movement” = 384
Church Organization = 387
Educational Work = 391
Theological Schools = 401
Other Educational Institutions = 403
Criticisms on Educational Work = 403
Medical Work = 407
Auxiliary Bodies = 408
Literary Work = 410
The Methodist Publishing House = 411
Bible Work = 412
Politics and Missionaries = 413
Conclusion = 417
CHAPTER Ⅶ
Ⅷ. CONCLUSION = 419
BIBLIOGRAPHY = 429
1. Bibliographies = 429
2. Official Documents of Governments and Mission Bodies = 429
3. Mission Reports = 430
4. Reports of Missionary Organizations at the Home Bases = 431
5. Voyage Journals = 433
6. Contemporary Periodicals published in Korea = 433
7. Contemporary Periodicals published at the Home Bases = 434
8. Manuscripts = 435
9. Secondary Materials = 436
APPENDICES = 445
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