A BIBLIOGRAPHY of KOREAN CHRISTIANITY Part 2 (From F to M)
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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF KOREAN CHRISTIANITY Part 2 (From F to M) Prepared by Sung-Deuk Oak, July 2010 Fairbank, John King ed. Chinese Thought and Institutions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957. ed. The Missionary Enterprise in China and America. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1974. Federal Council of Protestant Evangelical Missions in Korea. Minutes of the Annual Meeting, 1905-1911. Fenwick, Malcolm C. The Church of Christ in Corea. New York: Hodder & Stoughton-Doran, 1911. Férron, Stanislas ed. Dictionnaire Français-Coréen. 1869. Seoul: Han’guk Kyohoesa Yŏn’guso, reprinted ed., 2004. Fisher, Daniel W. Calvin Wilson Mateer: Forty-Five Years A Missionary in Shantung, China. Philadelphia, Westminster Press, 1911. Fisher, J. Earnest. Democracy in Mission Education in Korea. New York: Columbia University Press, 1928. Pioneers of Modern Korea. Seoul: Christian Literature Society, 1977. Foreign Missions Conference of North America, Reports of the Conference, 1893-1910. 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