A BIBLIOGRAPHY of KOREAN CHRISTIANITY Part 2 (From F to M)

A BIBLIOGRAPHY of KOREAN CHRISTIANITY Part 2 (From F to M)

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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Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World Beliefs, Practices, and Culture. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2004. Friesen, J. Stanley. Missionary Responses to Tribal Religions at Edinburgh. New York: Peter Lang, 1996. Gale, James Scarth. Korean Grammatical Forms. Seoul: Trilingual Press, 1893. “Korea.” CHA 7 (September 1893): 211. “Korea—Its Present Condition.” MRW 16 (September 1893): 660-661. “Korea—“Old Kim with his Savior,” CHA (July 1894): 33-34. “Korean History,” KR (September 1895): 321. A Korean-English Dictionary. Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, 1897. Korean Sketches. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1898. “The Influence of China upon Korea,” TKB I (1900): 1-24. “Korean Ideas of God,” MRW (September 1900): 697. “단군 죠션” [Tan’gun Chosŏn]. KS, September 12, 1901. “고구려” [Koguryŏ]. KS, October 17, 1901. “리마도의 사젹” [The Life and Work of Matteo Ricci].” KS, October 17, 1901. The Vanguard: A Tale of Korea. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1904. “The Gospel Levels Ranks.” KF 5 (August 1905): 263-264. “Elder Kil,” MRW (July 1907): 493-495. 23 . “The First Presbytery in Korea,” MRW 31 (January 1908): 43-44. Korea in Transition. New York: Young People’s Missionary Movement of the US and Canada, 1909. A Korean-English Dictionary. Yokohama: Fukuin Printing Co., 1911. “The Baptism of Georgie,” WWW (November 1911): 243-244. “Korea’s Preparation for the Bible,” KMF (March 1912): 86. Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts, and Fairies. Translated from the Korean of Im Bang and Yi Ryuk by James Gale. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1913. “Convictions of the East,” MRW 36 (September 1913): 689-690. “The Korean’s View of God,” KMF (March 1916): 66-70. “Tan-goon,” Korea Magazine (September 1917): 404-405. “A History of the Korean People, Chapter I,” KMF (July 1924), 134-136. Galloway, Charles B. Modern Missions: Their Evidential Value. Nashville: Publishing House Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1896. Genähr, Ferdiand. 묘츅문답 Myoch’uk mundap [The Temple Keeper]., tr. by. Henry G. Appenzeller. Seoul: Trilingual Press, 1895. General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries in Japan. Proceedings. Yokohama: Meiklejohn, 1883. Proceedings. Tokyo: Methodist Publishing House, 1901. General Conference on the Protestant Missions of the World, Reports. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1888. Gentry and People, Death Blow to Corrupt Doctrine. tr. of Bixie jishi 辟邪紀實 [A Record of Facts to Ward off Heterodoxy] by missionaries. Shanghai: 1870. Gifford, Daniel Lyman. “Ancestral Worship as Practiced in Korea.” Korean Repository 1 (June 1892): 169-176. A Forward Mission Movement in North Korea. New York: Foreign Mission Library, 1898. 24 . Everyday Life in Korea: A Collection of Studies and Stories. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1898. Gilmore, George William. Korea from its Capital; with Chapter on Mission. Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work, 1892. Corea of Today. 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Corea, Without and Within, Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1885. “Korea and Its Needs,” Gospel in All Lands 13 (August 1888): 371. A Modern Pioneer in Korea: Henry G. Appenzeller. New York: Revell, 1912. Guthapfel, Margaret L. “Bearing Fruit in Old Age,” KMF (January 1906): 41-44. Gützlaff, Karl F. A. Journal of Three Voyages along the Coast of China in 1831, 1832, & 1832 with the Notices of Siam, Corea and the Loo-Choo Islands. London: Westley & Davis, 1834. Hahm, Hanhee 함한희. “Korean Culture Seen through the Westerners’ Eyes,” Korea Journal 43:1 (Spring 2003)” 106-128. Hall, Rosetta Sherwood. “Women’s Medical Missionary Work,” Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal (April 1893): 167. The Life of Rev. William James Hall, M. D., Medical Missionary of the Slums of New York; Pioneer Missionary to Pyeng Yang, Korea. New York: Eaton & Mains, 1897. Hamilton, Angus. Korea, London: William Heinemann; New York: Scribner’s, 1904. Hamilton, Austin H. Herbert and Masatake Terauchi. Korea, Its History, Its People, and Its Commerce. Boston and Tokyo: J. B. Millet Co., 1910. Handy, Robert T. A Christian America: Protestant Hopes and Historical Realities. New York: Oxford University Press, 1971 and 1984. Han’guk kidokkyosa yŏnguhoe 한국기독교역사연구회. 한국 기독교의 역사 Han’guk Kidokkyo ŭi yŏksa [A History of Korean Christianity]. 3 vols. Seoul: Christian Literature Press, 1989, 1990, & 2009. Happer, Andrew Patton. Is the Shang-Ti of the Chinese Classics the Same Being as Jehovah of the Sacred Scriptures? Shanghai: Presbyterian Mission Press, 1877. 26 . “A Letter to Prof. Max Müller on the Sacred Books of China, Part I, Shu King, Shih King, and the Hsiao King,” Chinese Recorder 11:3 (May-June, 1880): 161-186. Hardie, Robert A. “Religion in Korea,” MRW 20 (December 1897): 927. “R. A. Hardie’s Report,” Minutes of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Korea Mission of the MEC, South (Seoul: Methodist Publishing House, 1902), 32-33. Harrington, Fred Harvey. God, Mammon and the Japanese: Dr. Horace N. Allen and Korean- American Relations, 1884-1905. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1944. Harris, Merriman Colbert. ed. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1884. New York: Phillips & Hunt, 1884. The Quadrennial Report of the Missionary Bishop for Japan and Korea to the General Conference of 1908. Yokohama: 1908. Harris, Paul William. Nothing but Christ: Rufus Anderson and the Ideology of Protestant Foreign Missions. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Haskin, Sara Estelle. Women and Missions in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Nashville, TN: Publishing House of the M. E. Church, South, 1922. Hatch, Nathan O. The Democratization of American Christianity. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989. Hayes, William. “In/Dependence Days: Social Regulations Christian Nationalists and Mnemonic Practices in Colonial Korea (1896-1957),” Ph. D., UC Berkeley, 2004. Hedges, Paul.

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