1827 — 1886
The first Chinese clergyman of the American Episcopal Church in China.
— 1918
For forty years, an inspiring teacher and leader of church-work among women in Shanghai and Jiangsu.
1864 — 1947
Educator and Protestant Episcopal Church missionary in China.
1831 — 1906
First translator of the Old Testament into Mandarin and Easy Wenli, elected Bishop of China for the Anglican church.
Episcopal missionary and bishop who helped establish St. John's College in Shanghai.
1811 — 1864
The first Episcopalian missionary bishop of China and Japan, and the first bishop of China outside the Roman tradition.
1834 — 1919
An early well-known minister of the American Episcopal Church in China, who made a major contribution to his church and to the contextualization of Christianity in China.
1838 — 1898
A scholar, an Episcopal minister, and an educator who served faithfully in Shanghai. He also contributed valuable literary work for the church in China.