| CHAP. | PAGE |
| I. | The Power of Prayer | [1] |
| II. | The Call to Service | [7] |
| III. | Preparation for Service | [13] |
| IV. | Further Answers to Prayer | [19] |
| V. | Life in London | [24] |
| VI. | Strengthened by Faith | [30] |
| VII. | Mighty to Save | [35] |
| VIII. | Voyage to China | [39] |
| IX. | Early Missionary Experiences | [45] |
| X. | First Evangelistic Efforts | [49] |
| XI. | With the Rev. W. C. Burns | [57] |
| XII. | The Call to Swatow | [70] |
| | "The Missionary Call": Words and Music | [75] |
| XIII. | Man Proposes, God Disposes | [77] |
| XIV. | Providential Guidance | [92] |
| XV. | Settlement in Ningpo | [98] |
| XVI. | Timely Supplies | [105] |
| XVII. | God a Refuge for us | [110] |
| XVIII. | A New Agency needed | [116] |
| XIX. | Formation of the C. I. M. | [121] |
| XX. | The Mission in 1894 | [126] |
| | The Mission in 1902 | [128] |
| Stations of the C. I. M. | [131] |
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| MAP OF CHINA |
| Showing the Stations of the China Inland Mission; Corrected to June 1900 | To face page [131] |