The story of William Milne, a Scottish missionary who spent many years in China, is one of both triumph and tragedy. Milne was instrumental in spreading Christianity in China and translating the Bible into Chinese, but he also faced many hardships and personal struggles. This biography, written by Robert Philip, provides a detailed look at Milne’s life and work.
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