Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0107
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Dublin CoreTitleMission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0107
Date1900-1930
CreatorBoard of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
SubjectMissions
Japan
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PublisherThe General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church
ScriptusTranscription69503 Hon. Ando Taro, Christian, decorated by the Emperor and leader of Temperance Work of any note in Japan. Publisher of the National Temperance Magazine "Kuni No Hikari" (Light of the Country). Note page 1, 2, and 3 in the magazine Kuni No Hikari, Mar. 1, 1917, telling of the church built and given to Japan Meth. Church. 69219 Vioscount Kentaro Kaneko, born in Kyushu, graduate of Harvard University in 1878, with a degree of L.L.D. Chief Secretary to House of Peers, Vice Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, Minister of Justice and now President of the American Japanese Association. One of the lovers of America. While in New England he searched every church in Boston seeking to find the truth but when he left the hub, a graduate from Cambridge, his mind was in confusion and discord. He now believes that Buddhism is a superior philosophy but that Christianity is superior as a life. This great statesman is constantly doing all he can, to extent the influence of Christianity. StatusCompleted
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