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Beauchamp Days of Blessing in Inland China is a tremendous record of the Cambridge Seven and J Hudson Taylor in Shan-si province, China during a period of revival. It contains first-hand accounts of the early ministries of C T Studd, Pastor Hsi, Cecil Polhill etc.
AIM: Brethren.
CIM: Church (Ecclesiology), Missions.
Version: 1.1 June 13, 2014
Contents of Beauchamp – Days of Blessing in Inland China
Introduction – by J Hudson Taylor
1. A Visit to Shan-si by J Hudson Taylor
2. Preliminary Meetings
3. Tuesday Morning, July 6th
4. Tuesday Evening, July 6th
5. Thursday Evening, July 8th
6. Friday Evening, July 9th
7. Monday Morning, July 12th
8. Monday Evening, July 12th
9. Tuesday Morning, July 13th
10. Wednesday Morning, July 14th
11. Journey of Hung-T’Ung by Stanley P. Smith
12. Hung-T’Ung Conference, August 1st & 2nd
13. The P’Ing-Yang Fu Conference, August 5th & 6th by Stanley P. Smith
14. A Visit to Pastor Hsi by Stanley P Smith
15. The Farewells by Stanley P. Smith
16. After the Conferences by Stanley P. Smith
17. Hope for the Future: A Letter from J. W. Stevenson
18. Since the Conferences by J. Hudson Taylor
19. Further Blessing
20. Testimony of George B. Studd
21. Letters from Hoh-Chau
22. Work North of the Great Wall
23. Work South of the Capital
24. The Conclusion
Montagu Proctor Beauchamp
Sir Montagu Harry Proctor-Beauchamp, 7th Baronet (19 April 1860 – 26 October 1939) was a British Protestant Christian missionary. See Plymouth Brethren
Proctor-Beauchamp was the fourth son of Sir Thomas William Brograve Proctor-Beauchamp, 4th Baronet, and his wife the Hon. Catherine Esther, daughter of Granville Waldegrave, 2nd Baron Radstock. He was educated at Repton and Trinity College, Cambridge.

Proctor-Beauchamp was one of the Cambridge Seven, students from Cambridge University, who in 1885 decided to become missionaries in China. He served with the China Inland Mission during the late Qing Dynasty in China. He was evacuated from China during the Boxer Rising in 1900, but was back in China again from 1902 to 1911.
On returning to England Beauchamp was ordained and had a few years parish work. He was a chaplain to the forces in the First World War, service in Egypt and Greece, and as a senior chaplain in Murmansk in northern Russia.
Proctor-Beauchamp married Florence, daughter of Robert Barclay, in 1892. They had several children. He succeeded in the Proctor-Beauchamp baronetcy in 1915 when his elder brother Horace was killed in the First World War. He died in October 1939, aged 79, and was succeeded in his title by his third but eldest surviving son, Ivor. Lady Proctor-Beauchamp died in May 1955.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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