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The Autobiography of a Missionary

February 18, 1915 issue

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The article presents information about the autobiography titled, Social Christianity in the Orient, written by John E. Clough. The title of this book, though in one sense amply justified, is somewhat misleading. It is not a treatise on social conditions, but the autobiography of a missionary. It is the autobiography of the John E. Clough, but it is written by his wife. The book is based upon Dr. Clough's diary, letters, and conversations, and is written in the first person; but it was pieced together and written down for him by his wife, Emma Rauschenbusch Clough.

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SOCIAL Christianity in the Orient (Book); CLOUGH, John E.; CLOUGH, Emma Rauschenbusch; AUTOBIOGRAPHY; MISSIONARIES; LETTERS
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