"Winnes in Lilong reports the baptism of 9 persons. He also complains of Tai Wung Kong, who stayed with Hamberg and Lechler (as a teacher), has finally left the Christian congregation ("with him we have lost the man of the Chinese Union", No. 4). He mentions the Tai ping "insurgents" making progress in the N. Hung Jen (=Hung Yin), formerly with Hamberg, has also joined the insurgents in Nanking and may have some influence. See also A-2. 1853, A-3. 1854, Nos. 23+1; 1856, A-1.4. Nos. 8+9, 11, 14."
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"Winnes in Lilong reports the baptism of 9 persons. He also complains of Tai Wung Kong, who stayed with Hamberg and Lechler (as a teacher), has finally left the Christian congregation ("with him we have lost the man of the Chinese Union", No. 4). He mentions the Tai ping "insurgents" making progress in the N. Hung Jen (=Hung Yin), formerly with Hamberg, has also joined the insurgents in Nanking and may have some influence. See also A-2. 1853, A-3. 1854, Nos. 23+1; 1856, A-1.4. Nos. 8+9, 11, 14."
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Title: "Winnes in Lilong reports the baptism of 9 persons. He also complains of Tai Wung Kong, who stayed with Hamberg and Lechler (as a teacher), has finally left the Christian congregation ("with him we have lost the man of the Chinese Union", No. 4). He mentions the Tai ping "insurgents" making progress in the N. Hung Jen (=Hung Yin), formerly with Hamberg, has also joined the insurgents in Nanking and may have some influence. See also A-2. 1853, A-3. 1854, Nos. 23+1; 1856, A-1.4. Nos. 8+9, 11, 14."
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Date: 1860
“Winnes in Lilong reports the baptism of 9 persons. He also complains of Tai Wung Kong, who stayed with Hamberg and Lechler (as a teacher), has finally left the Christian congregation ("with him we have lost the man of the Chinese Union", No. 4). He mentions the Tai ping "insurgents" making progress in the N. Hung Jen (=Hung Yin), formerly with Hamberg, has also joined the insurgents in Nanking and may have some influence. See also A-2. 1853, A-3. 1854, Nos. 23+1; 1856, A-1.4. Nos. 8+9, 11, 14.,” BMArchives, accessed April 5, 2026, https://www.bmarchives.org/items/show/8681.
Title: "Winnes in Lilong reports the baptism of 9 persons. He also complains of Tai Wung Kong, who stayed with Hamberg and Lechler (as a teacher), has finally left the Christian congregation ("with him we have lost the man of the Chinese Union", No. 4). He mentions the Tai ping "insurgents" making progress in the N. Hung Jen (=Hung Yin), formerly with Hamberg, has also joined the insurgents in Nanking and may have some influence. See also A-2. 1853, A-3. 1854, Nos. 23+1; 1856, A-1.4. Nos. 8+9, 11, 14."
Creator: unknown
Date: 1860
“Winnes in Lilong reports the baptism of 9 persons. He also complains of Tai Wung Kong, who stayed with Hamberg and Lechler (as a teacher), has finally left the Christian congregation ("with him we have lost the man of the Chinese Union", No. 4). He mentions the Tai ping "insurgents" making progress in the N. Hung Jen (=Hung Yin), formerly with Hamberg, has also joined the insurgents in Nanking and may have some influence. See also A-2. 1853, A-3. 1854, Nos. 23+1; 1856, A-1.4. Nos. 8+9, 11, 14.,” BMArchives, accessed April 5, 2026, https://www.bmarchives.org/items/show/8681.
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