잡지 아티클/저널 논문 (magazine & journal articles)
Birdman, Ferdinand H.
1908.10 “Rain and Sunshine in the Hermit Kingdom” (490-492)
Bull, William F.
1901.02 “Interesting Meeting in Korea” (78-80)
1902.12 “Letter from Korean Teacher” (568-569)
1903.03 “Mr. Bull Writing From Kunsan” (119)
1904.12 “A Blind Korean Servant” (556)
1905.09 “Era of Great Things in Korea” (455-456)
1906.10 “A Year in Korea” (452-453)
1909.05 “Rev. W. F. Bull Writes as…” (215)
Clark, William M.
1911.09 Spirit Worship in Korea (480-481)
1911.11 A Trip Through the Mountains of Korea (405-407)
Daniel, Sarah B.
1908.11 “Some Pictures from Korea” (548-549)
Daniel, Thomas H.
1904-12 “Protestant Missions in Korea-20th Anniversary” (588)
1905-04 “In Korea” (176-177)
Drew, A. Damer
1894-07 “An Interesting Missionary Field” (287-290)
1894-09 “Notes from Seoul” (385-386)
1894-10 “Our Provinces in Korea, Chung-Chong and Chulla” (435-436)
1895-01 “Rumors Versus Facts” (32-35)
1895-06 “Tidings from Seoul” (277-278)
1895-07 “Korea” (34-36)
1896-04 “Dr. Drew Writes Requesting That…” (189)
Drew, Lucy L.
1900-04 “Recent Events at Kunsan” (179-180)
Earle, Alexander M.
1905-08 “Korea: an Evangelistic Tour” (400-402)
1906-11 “Progress in Korea” (512-513)
Forsythe, Wylie H.
1905-06 “Bright days in Korea” (302-303)
1906-03 “The Work at Chunju” (128-130)
1907-01 “Medical Work in Korea” (23-30)
1909-09 “How Things are Moving in Korea” (426-427)
1910-11 “Pray for Korea” (560)
1911-02 “The Million Campaign at Mokpo” (75-76)
1911-03 “The Children in Korea” (141)
Harrison, Linnie Davis
1899-10 “Getting into Korean Homes” (473-475)
Harrison, William B.
1896-10 “Some Korean Pictures” (460-462)
1897-10 “Mr. Harrison Writes from Chunju” (476)
1899-08 “Help for the Blind in Korea” (353-354)
1900-06 “Chinese and Korean Vernacular” (226-228)
1901-01 “Return to Korea” (30)
1901-10 “In and Around Chunju” (465-468)
1903-07 “Chunju Notes” (326-327)
1904-09 “Conditions in Korea” (460-461)
1905-09 “A Letter from Kunsan” (453-455)
1906-02 “Native Workers in Korea” (79-80)
1908-02 “Kunsan, Korea, Bible Training Class” (168)
1910-02 “Our First Korean Pastor” (77-78)
Ingold, Mattie (also SEE: Tate, Mattie Ingold below)
1898-03 “Korea: First Impressions in Korea” (128-130)
1898-10 “Korea: Phases of Korean Life” (464-467)
1899-02 “Korea Mission Meeting” (84-85)
1899-06 “A Korean Dispensary” (475-476)
1900-08 “Korea’s Sleeping Million” (374)
1901-10 “Glimpses of Medical Work in Korea” (468-471)
Junkin, William M.
1893-03 “Korea” [번역: 유성경] (116-117)
1893-09 “Preparing for work in Korea” (341-343)
1894-12 “Korea: a Visit to Our New Station (284-286)
1895-12 “Korea: Prospecting at Kunsan” (558-560)
1896-10 “Korea: ‘an Alabaster Box'” (223-224)
1897-07 “Korea: a Sabbath at Kunsan” (313-314)
1897-10 “Daily Difficulties that Meet the Missionary in Korea”
1899-10 “Korea: a Korean Theological Seminary” (453-454)
1899-10 “House Building in Korea” (454-456)
1900-11 “Korea: the Gospel at Kunsan” (509-510)
1902-04 “Home-Coming from the Morning Calm Country [번역: 유성경] (194-196)
1902-10 “Korean Church: History” (465-467)
1903-05 “Korean Notes” (229-230)
1903-07 “Note of a Visitation” (325-326)
1903-09 “Mrs. W. B. Harrison” (423-424)
1903-10 “Choi Quan Bo” (466-467)
1903-12 “Korea: Kunsan Notes” (556-557)
1904-06 “From Kunsan” (304)
1906-12 “Vacation of Korean Missionary: to China and Return, Separation from Children” (540-541)
1907-01 “Statement from Korea: the Needs of the Field Frankly Stated” (25)
1907-05 “Korea Mission Report” (236-237)
1907-06 “Review of Three Months’ Work” (298-299)
1907-09 “Pyeng Yang, Korea: the Old and New” (455-456)
1908-01 “Presbytery of Korea: “Let the Korean Church Glory Only in the Cross” (22-23)
1908-11 “Mission Work in Korea” (536-537)
McCallie Henry D.
1908.07 “A Letter from Mokpo” (351-352)
1909.03 “On the Korean Island” (119)
McCutchen, Josephine H.
1910.07 “Women’s Bible Institute” (354-355)
McCutchen, Luther O.
1903.06 “Rev. L.O. McCutchen, writing…” (262)
1907.06 “A Remarkable Meeting in Korea” (308-309)
Nisbet, Anabel M.
1907.07 “Housekeeping in Korea: Experience of a New Missionary” (340-341)
1907.07 “My First Wedding: Though Married They Had Never Seen Each Other’s Face” (345-346)
1908.03 “Korea: the First Trip to the Country” (126-127)
1909.01 “The Pang Chai, or Trouble Avoider” (17-18)
1910.12 “Some of Korea’s Future Leaders” (604-605)
1911.03 “Housekeepers’ Experience in Korea” (141)
1911.04 “Women Workers, Chunju, Korea” (183-184)
1911.06 “Mrs. Pai Hak Pong: the Story of Her Life Told by Herself” (315-317)
1911.10 “Nellie B. Rankin” (501-502)
1913.07 “The Cross of Christ Makes Even This Easy” (718)
Nisbet, John S.
1907.10 “Good Report from Chunju, Korea” (497-498)
1908.01 “The Korean Mission: Notes from the Annual Meeting” (23-24)
1908.01 “Voice of the Millions” (34)
1908.03 “Korea: an Accident” (125-126)
1908.03 “A Boy’s Prayer Meeting in Korea” (136)
1908.12 “Latest News from Chunju” (602-603)
Nolan, Joseph W.
1906.06 “Medical Work in Kwangju” (237-238)
1906.10 “Hospital Experience at Kwangju: the Clinic with the Curious People and Strange Ailments” (461-464)
Owen, Clement C.
1899-10 “Korea Pictures” (456-459)
1899-10 “Dispensary Work at Mokpo” (459)
1900-01 “Korea: Photographs from Mokpo” (30-33)
1902-04 “Ninth Annual Meeting of the Korean Mission” (193-194)
1905-10 “Reports of Hard Work-Reinforcements Needed” (499-500)
Owen, Georgiana Whiting
1909-08 “The Leper and the Good Samaritan” (408-409)
Preston, John F.
1904-06 “First Korean Tour” (300-302)
1904-09 “Persecution in Korea” (457-459)
1904-11 “The Sah Kyeng Hoi” (546-547)
1905-04 “A New Mission Center” (174-176)
1906-01 “The Awakening of Mokpo” (32-34)
1907-01 “A Remarkable Revival at Mokpo” (21-23)
1908-06 “Aged Believers” (283-284)
1908-06 “Mokpo, Korea, Items” (298-299)
1908-12 “Earnestness of Korean Christians” (581-582)
1909-08 “Rev. Clement Carrington Owen, M.D.” (414-415)
1911-03 “Miss Laura May Pitts-An Appreciation” (109)
Reynolds, Patsy B.
1894-09 “Mr. Reynolds, writing from Seoul” (362-363)
1897-10 “Our New Home at Chunju” [번역: 윤현숙] (464-475)
1898-07 “Chunju Mission Houses” (511-514)
1898-11 “Korea: the Mission Meeting” (80-81)
1899-12 “Mrs. Reynolds Writes from Chunju” (92)
Reynolds, William D.
1892-02 “Why We Wish to Go to Korea”
1894-02 “Korea” (194-195)
1894-10 “Prospecting for Stations in Cholla-do (437-438)
1896-10 “Korean Current Notes” (464-466)
1898-02 “Sixth Annual Mission Meeting” (81-82)
1898-11 “Bible Translation” (499-450)
1899-10 “Enemies of the Cross in Korea” (464-467)
1902-10 “A Korean Christian Home” (467-469)
1909-09 “The Junkin Memorial Bell” (461)
1909-11 “Value of the Stereopticion on the Field” (562)
1910-07 “Red Letter Day Number to in Chunju, Korea” (357)
1914-10 “Experiment in Self-Support” (735-737)
Straeffer, F. Rica
1902-07 “Our Work and Opportunities” (481)
Tate, Lewis B.
1894-09 “Korea: a Visit to Chung-ju (384)
1897-11 “Korea: a Visit to Chung-ju” (513)
1902-05 “Korea: Progress and Sore Needs” (235-236)
1903-07 “Three Weeks in the Country” (328)
1904-04 “An Evangelistic tour” (459)
1906-06 “From Korea: Account of an Evangelistic Tour” (272-273)
1907-04 “School in Korea: the Need of Christian Education” (166-167)
Tate, Mattie Ingold
1907.02 “Chunju Medical Work: Beginning, Experience, and the Result at Chunju, Korea” (80-81)
1908.04 “Mrs. Oh, or ‘Pang Mony’s Grandmother'” (167-168)
1908.05 “A Day with the Korean Women in Their Homes” (263-264)
1911.06 “The Women’s Class at Chunju, Korea” (299-300)
Tate, Mattie Samuel
1897-12 “Miss Ye” (565)
1903-04 “Miss Tate Writes from Korea” (184)
1903-10 “Some Korean Needs”
1907-07 “Forward Movement in Korea” (338)
Venable, William A.
1910-11 “Korea’s First Y.M.C.A. Student Conference” (558-560)
Austin, Christian L.
1912.12 Some Traveling Experience in Korea (p. 118-119)
Boyer, Elmer T.
1922.10 Observations and Impressions (p. 760-761)
Chester, S. H. (Editor)
1913.1 The Korean Conspiracy Case (p. 196-199)
1913.10 Foreign Missions: Monthly Topic- Korea (p. 899-903)
1913.12 The Administration of Justice in Korea (p. 1105)
1914.5 Foreign Missions: Korea (p. 3219-330)
1914.10 Foresign Missions: Monthly Topic- Korea (p. 723-725)
1916.10 Foreign Missions: Monthly Topic- Korea (p. 723-724)
1922.10 Foreign Missions: Monthly Topic- Korea (p. 758-759)
1923.5 Korea (p. 338-340)
Clark, Ada H.
1913.4 A Young Korean Linguist (p. 469-470)
1923.2 “The Status of Woman in Korea” (p. 131-133)
Clark, William M.
1913.06 Korean Churches in the Making (p. 629-630)
1915.10 Pioneer work of Chunju station (p. 726-727)
1915.12 Quarterly report of Chunju station, Korea mission for January, February and March 1915 (p. 935-936)
1916.11 Some Koreans I Have Known (p. 846-849)
1919.08 Work of the Southern Presbyterian Mission in Korea for the Past Year (p. 485-486)
Coit, Robert T.
1912.3 Opening of Soonchun, Korea (p. 378-379)
1912.8 Good News from Kwangju (p. 789-790)
1912.10 A Note of Cheer from Korea (p. 908-909)
1913.2 The Building of Soonchun Station (p. 265)
1913.6 Notes from Kwangju (p. 646-647)
1914.5 Forward Steps in Korea (p. 350-352)
1914.8 Is Our Work in Korea Finished? (p. 567-568)
Colton, Susanne A.
1915.11 Chunju Girls’ School (p. 842)
Crane, John C.
1914.04 New Comers in Korea (p. 311-312)
1916.02 Work at Soonchun (p. 124-126)
1917.03 The Evolution and Execution of a School (p. 202-206)
1921.10 The Challenge of Victory (p. 764-766)
1921.10 What Does the Revival Amount To? (p. 770-773)
1922.04 Veni, Vidi Vici, or Field Day in Soonchun (p. 297-298)
Daniel, Sarah B.
1912.1 Miss Nellie B. Rankin (p. 189)
1912.2 Two Letters for Juniors: a Little Heroine-a Letter from Korea for Young People (p. 197-198)
Daniel, Thomas H.
1915.10 A Normal Day in Chunju Hospital (p. 749-751)
Dodson, Mary L.
1915.11 Korean Folklore (p. 843-845)
1919.11 A Korean Bible Class (p. 671-674)
Dodson, Samuel K.
1913.2 Kwangju Happenings (p. 267-268)
1913.8 A Lesson in Submission (p. 759)
1913.8 The Work at Kwangju (p. 761-762)
1914.04 Some Korean Children’s Games (p. 275-276)
1914.10 The Korean Country Work (p. 854-856)
1915.05 The Old Missionary’s Soliloquy (p. 345-347)
1915.09 Quarterly Report of Kwangju Station (p. 708-710)
1915.10 Ruling Elders in Korea (p. 753)
1918.11 A Mountain of Temples (p. 678-679)
1921.02 New Churches at Kochang and Mujang (p. 127-128)
1921.05 A Thanksgiving Pumpkin Parade (p. 349-350)
1921.08 News from Kunsan’s Girls’ School (p. 619-620)
1922.04 Kusan Annual Pumpkin Parade (p. 299-300)
1922.06 Kwangju Men’s Bible Class (p. 463-464)
1922.10 A Visit to Cheiju (Quelpart) (p. 773-774)
Dupuy, Lavalette
1915.09 Quarterly Report of Kwangju Station (p. 108-109)
1915.08 Farewell to Sunchun: Welcome to Kunsan (p. 608)
1918.01 The Kwangju Leper Hospital (p. 16)
1920.10 Mary Baldwin School in Kunsan (p. 639-640)
1922.04 Kunsan Annual Pumpkin Parade (p. 299-230)
Dysart, Julia (later Mrs. Bell)
1912.1 Itinerating Experiences in Korea (p. 196)
1912.1 Building the King’s Highway (p. 201-202)
1914.10 A Weight of Responsibility (p. 745-746)
Eversole, Edna E.
1913.07 How Things Look to a New Comer in Korea (p. 716-717)
1915.11 A Recipe and a Sunday School (p. 840-841)
Eversole, Finley M.
1915.10 Chunju Boy’s School (p. 749)
Fitch, Harriet D.
1914.9 Some First Impressions of Korea (p. 713-717)
Forsythe, Wylie H.
1912.3 Eight Hundred Missionaries and a Million Dollars a Year (p. 366)
1913.7 Zeal of the Korean Prisoners (p. 724-725)
1913.8 An International Health Commission (p. 773)
Gale, James S. (NP)
1916.10 A Korean’s View of Christianity (p. 746-750)
Graham, Ella
1912.1 Seeking and Finding the Light (p. 196-197)
1914.1 Itinerating in Korea (p. 16-18)
1914.11 Mr. and Mrs. Kim (p. 853-854)
Greene, Willie B.
1920.11 Her First Itinerating Trip (p. 744-746)
1921.11 “Grateful Hears” (p. 841-842)
1922.10 Where Should These Women Be Put While Studying the Bible? (p. 768-780)
Harrison, William B.
1911.11 The Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Churches at Pyong Yang (p. 47)
1918.1 The Opening of Kunsan Station (p. 18-19)
1923.2 The Beginning of the End in Korea (p. 135)
Hewson, Georgia F.
1922.3 “The House that “KUE” Built” (p. 193-194)
Hill, Pierre B.
1913.9 Our Mokpo Station (p. 878-879)
1913.11 How the Good Work Goes on at Mokpo (p. 1027-1030)
Hopper, (Annis B.) Mrs.
1921.4 Christmas Day at Mokpo (p. 295)
Hughes, Florence P.
1922.10 Jesus, the Only Balm for Korea Womanhood (p. 761-763)
Lathrop, Lillie O.
1914.5 Woman’s Work at Mokpo (p. 353-354)
1922.3 The Blessed Work of Nursing (p. 194-195)
1922.10 “Who Will Adopt a Baby?” (p. 770-771)
Leadingham, Roy S.
1913.2 The Way It Looks to a New Comer (p. 264)
Martin, Julia A.
1912.7 A Boys’ Missionary Society at Mokpo, Korea (p. 678-679)
McCutchen, Josephine
1922.10 Bible Traning School for Women (p. 763-764)
McCutchen, Luther O.
1912.8 Facts from Korea (p. 781-782)
1919.10 Twenty-eight Annual Meeting of the Korean Mission (p. 581-583)
McQueen, Anna
1913.3 The Kwanju Girls School (p. 367-369)
Murphy, Thomas D.
1922.10 Do You Want Us to Quit? (p. 767-768)
Newland, LeRoy T.
1911.12 Two Pictures–Korea (p. 115-116)
1912.12 Some Korean “Cures” (p. 117)
1912.12 The Gluttonous Spirit (p. 119-120)
1913.7 An Itinerating Trip to Korea (p. 723-724)
1913.8 Notes from Kwangju (p. 760-761)
1914.8 “But He was a Leper!” (p. 568-570)
1914.10 Korea in Transition (p. 737-741)
1914.10 “But He was a Leper!” (p. 741-744)
1916.10 The Inside of a Korean Home (p. 734-735)
1922.5 The School and the Church (p. 346-348)
1922.10 Potentialities (p. 765-766)
1923.7 To a Korean Child (p. 508-510)
Nisbet, Anabel L.
1913.1 Lively Times at Mokpo (p. 212-214)
1913.7 The Cross of Christ Makes Even This Easy (p. 718)
1914.7 What is in a Name? (p. 533-535)
Nisbet, John S.
1913.01 Lively Time at Mokpo (p. 212-214)
1913.04 News from Mokpo (p. 478-480)
1915.07 Work in the Mokpo Field (p. 515-516)
1915.11 Progressive Presbyterianism (p. 838-840)
1920.08 A Sunday in Korea (p. 496-497)
1920.10 Oh Po Im (p. 628-629)
1921.09 Light and Shadow in Mokpo (p. 689-690)
1922.07 What is doing at Mokpo (p. 510-512)
1923.10 Don’t and Dashes from Korea (p. 770-771)
Oh, Kung S.
1912.6 Mokpo, Korea, Items (p. 627-628)
Parker, Joseph K.
1913.7 A Korean Fair (p. 719-720)
Parker, William P.
1913.1 Entertaining Korean Sunday School Children (p. 216-217)
1913.2 Up Moodungsan (p. 283-284)
1913.4 A Country Trip in Korea (p. 466-469)
1913.7 A Visit to Soonchun (p. 721-722)
1913.10 Educational Work in Korea (p. 919-922)
1914.6 Three Thanksgiving Days (p. 469-470)
1914.6 Notes from Korea (p. 470-471)
1914.7 Our Mr. Parker at Pyengyang (p. 535-536)
1914.8 Teaching in Pyengyang (p. 571-573)
1914.11 The Watery Way (p. 850-853)
Pratt, Chas H.
1913.11 Recent Developments in Korea (p. 1040-1042)
Reynolds, Patsy B.
1923.2 Mrs. W. M. Clark-a Radiant Life (p. 130)
1928.5 Remarkable Class (p. 265)
Reynolds, William D.
1914.10 An Experiment in Self-Support (p. 535-537)
1917.10 Some Sevens (p. 735-737)
1922.1 ABC of the PTS (p. 30-31)
Robertson, Moorman O.
1920.10 Korean Medicine (p. 630)
Rogers, James M.
1922.8 Medical Work in Korea (p. 596-598)
Swinehart, Lois H.
1912.4 From Chunju to Kwangju (p. 433-437)
1912.8 The Buddhist Monastry in Kwangju (p. 802)
1913.1 Sunday Schools in Korea (p. 214-216)
1913.2 Christmas at Kwangju (p. 272)
1914.02 Our Summer Vacation (p. 139-142)
1914.12 Letter from Mrs. Swinehart (p. 943-944)
1915.05 The Sunday School at Sa Tu (p. 347-349)
1915.06 The Kunsan Bible Class for Women (p. 439)
1915.11 The Children of the Orient (p. 853)
1916.10 Kwangju Girls’ Industrial School (p. 750-754)
1917.10 Help the Korean Girls (p. 695-696)
1919.01 In Chosun (Korea) (p. 11-13)
1919.12 Recent Impression of Old Scenes (p. 730-732)
1920.01 In a Korean Sunday School (p. 27)
1920.05 Adventure in the Lace-making Industry (p. 265-266)
1920.10 Adventure in the Lace-making Industry: Second Trip (p. 635-638)
1921.01 Adventure in the Lace-making Industry, no. 3 (p. 30-31)
1921.07 The Tok Gabbie and the Bung (p. 523-525)
1922.9 Movies in Korea (p. 690-691)
1922.10 Rally Day at the North Gate (p. 753-754)
1923.5 Street Scene in Korea (p. 346-347)
Swinehart, Martin L.
1912.3 First Impressions in Korea (p. 376-377)
1912.4 A Mission Sunday School in Kwangju, Korea (p. 437-438)
1912.5 Sunday School Work at Kwangju (p. 527)
1913.1 Sunday School in Korea (p. 214-216)
1913.2 A Request from Mr. Swinehart (p. 250)
1915.9 The Chinese in Korea (p. 705-706)
1916.11 A Korean Woman’s Story (p. 851-852)
1917.10 Religious Conditions in Korea (p. 675-677)
1919.11 In Korea Again (p. 666)
1920.02 A Korean Sunday School Story (p. 101-103)
1921.02 Going Forward in Korea (p. 133-134)
1922.2 Rally Day in Kwangju (p. 129-131)
Talmage, Eliza E.
1912.05 Going to Annual Meeting in Korea (p. 505-506)
1915.10 Notes from Kwangju (p. 727-729)
Talmage, Roslin
1912.5 Going to Annual Meeting in Korea (p. 505-506)
Talmage, John V. N.
1912.6 Korean Christians (p. 626-627)
1912.7 A Korean Illustration (p. 680)
1914.10 Part of Year’s Work (p. 744-745)
1916.10 Report of Rev. J.V.N. Talmage to the Korean Mission (p. 739-742)
1922.11 Our Compound in Kwangju, Korea (p. 48)
Tate, Lewis B.
1917.10 Opening Up Work in Chunju (p. 681)
Tate, Mattie Ingold
1912.04 Experiences at Three Korean Villages (p. 438-439)
1912.11 Medical Work at Chunju (p. 70-71)
1915.02 The Chaiju Work (p. 58)
1915.05 West Gate Church, Chunju (p. 187)
1915.10 Grandmother Un (p. 729)
Tate, Mattie Samuel
1912.2 Why a Cat Spits in Korea (p. 298)
1912.8 Two Korean Incidents (p. 785-786)
1916.5 Evangelistic Conference at Chunju (p. 341)
1916.10 A Faithful Steward (p. 733-734)
Timmons, Henry L.
1916.05 The Opening of Alexander Hospital, Soonchun, Korea (p. 501-502)
Timmons, Laura L.
1923.02 The Happiest Day in His Life (p. 133)
Venable, Virginia F.
1912.11 Some Bible Scenes and Customs Reproduced in Korea Life (p. 115-116)
Wilson, Robert M.
1911.11 The Plans of Kwangju Hospital (p. 45-47)
1911.12 Some Boys at Kwangju (p. 110-112)
1912.1 Hunting Wild Boars in Korea (p. 202-203)
1912.2 Medical Work at Kwangju (p. 293-295)
1912.3 Hospitals in Kwangju, Korea–A Letter to Young People (p. 377-378)
1912.5 Medical Work at Kwang[j]u (p. 525)
1912.8 Harvest Time in Korea (p. 783-784)
1912.12 Brief Notes of Annual Meeting in Korea (p. 122-123)
1913.2 Letter from Kwangju (p. 263-264)
1913.3 Dedication of the Kwangju Leper Home (p. 364-366)
1922.2 Dedication of a New Church, Kwangju (p. 131-132)
Wilson, Thomas E.
1916.10 “A Six Days’ Country Trip” (p. 731-733)
Winn, Emily A.
1912.8 A Picnic in Korea (p. 803)
Winn, Samuel D.
1913.5 Items from Chunju (p. 515)
1913.7 Bible Study in Korea (p. 718-719)
1913.11 News from Chunju (p. 1030-1031)
1914.5 A Country Trip at Korean New Year Time (p. 347-348)
1916.10 Work in a New Territory (p. 743-744)
1918.10 Field Day Chunju School (p. 594-596)
1920.10 Ford Parts (p. 626-627)
1922.10 The Great Wall of Korea (p. 759-760)
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1911.11 A Tribute to Miss Nelli Rankin
1913.1 The Korea “Conspiracy Case”
1913.4 The Progress of Kingdom in Korea
1914.11 Personalia- Mr. Y.C. Lee
1914.11 Korean Foreign Missions
1914.12 Council of Evangelical Missions in Korea
1920.9 A Gift from the Red Cross in Siberia to Our Work in Korea
1922.4 The Death of Mrs. H.G. Underwood
1922.10 Korea’s Good Report
1922.10 A Letter from Korean Lady
Biggar, Meta L.
1933.10 Throughout the Year in Soonchun Station (p. 602-603)
Boggs, Lloyd K.
1926.05 Is It Worth-while? (p. 309)
1935.04 Chunju Hospital Burns (p. 232)
Boggs, Margaret B.
1927.10 Why an Industrial Department (p. 622)
Brand, Louis C.
1925.08 Work in Kunsan Hospital (p. 498-500)
1932.08 The Ministry Healing (p. 493-494)
Bull, William F.
1925.03 Great Possibilities in Country Boys of Korea (p. 158)
1926.10 Is It Worthwhile? (p. 619)
1935.10 Apostolic Days Contiuned (p. 604-605)
1936.10 The Evangelistic Word of the Southern Presbyterian Mission in Korea 1892-1936 (p. 588-589)
Clark, William M.
1926.02 Co-operation Mission in Seoul, Korea (p. 108-109)
1927.10 The Christian Literature Society of Korea (p. 618)
1929.10 Christianity in Korea (p. 613-614)
1935.05 Not by Might Nor by Power (p. 308)
Coit, Robert T.
1924.9 Mr. R.T. Coit Writes of the Work at Soonchun (p. 609)
Crane, John C.
1924.01 Shall We Surrender? An S.O.S. from Korea! (p. 32-34)
1928.03 A Unique Experiment in Foreign Missions (p. 158)
1928.05 Has the Chinese Revolution Hurt Korean Missions? (p. 308-310)
1928.08 We Give Three Thanks! (p. 493)
1928.10 A Chosun Vessel (p. 604-606)
1928.12 The Convincing Argument (p. 751)
1931.08 In Memoriam: Miss Thelma Thumm, R.N. (p. 491)
1935.10 Would You Pay the Price? (p. 609-610)
1936._ And He Was a Carpenter! (p. 472-473)
1938.10 A Quarter of a Century in Korea (p. 509)
Dodson, Mary L.
1928.07 The Industrial Worker (p. 421-423).
Dodson, Samuel K.
1926.10 Christian Education in Korea (p. 612-613)
Dupuy, Lavalette
1928.10 Report from Kunsan Station (p. 606-608)
1936.10 A New Thrill (p. 592-593)
Graham, Ella I.
1924.5 A Letter of Thanks (p. 328-329)
Gray, Annie I.
1924.10 “As We See Them Come In” (p. 656-657)
1928.08 “Hospital Evangelism” (p. 486-487)
Green, Willie B.
1924.10 “In the Clouds” (p. 661)
Harrison, William B.
1930.08 “Faith+Works=Result” (p. 486)
Hopper, Joseph
1924.10 The Work of an Evangelist in Korea (p. 655)
Knox, Marie B.
1924.10 “Mission Products” (p. 657)
Lapsley, R.A.
1924.9 The Korean Model (p. 566)
Linton, William A.
1925.6 Educational Work in Korea (p. 371)
McCutchen, Luther O.
1924.06 The Twelfth General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Korea (p. 427-428)
1932.01 The Present-day Situation in Korea (p. 18-20)
Newland, LeRoy T.
1924.5 The Coolie (p. 329)
1924.10 The Burden Bearers (p. 661)
1924.10 The Year’s Work in Kwangju (p. 659)
1925.10 Victories in Korea (p. 613-615)
Nisbet, John S.
1927.10 Reaping the Fruits (p. 612)
1931.10 Korean Women (p. 679)
1936.05 From Korea (p. 679)
Pritchard, Margaret
1931.08 What Think Ye? (p. 487-488)
Reynolds, William D.
1926.10 Sang-su Sells His Pig (p. 622-624)
1927.5 Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow (p. 278)
1929. Mr. Tate as a Pioneer (p. 680-681)
1930.12 Daybreak Prayer Meeting (p. 754)
1933.10 Choon Sup Lee: a Busy Man (p. 604-605)
Rhodes, Harry A. (NP missionary)
1924.7 A Visit to Kunsan (p. 476-477)
Swinehart, Lois H.
1924.10 She was a Dancing Girl (p. 658-659)
1924.11 Products of Kwangju Industrial School (p. 740)
1926.10 A Recognized Middle School for Girls (p. 614-615)
1927.11 Industrial Work in Korea (p. 677-678)
1928.07 The Industrial Work of Our Mission (p. 418-419)
1929.08 Winsborough Hall and the Industrial Workers (p. 466)
1930.10 The Mission to China Sent Out by the Korean Church (p. 607)
1931.06 The Industrial Work of Soonchun, Korea (p. 377-378)
1931.07 The Ten-day Class in Kwangju, Korea (p. 416)
Swinehart, Martin L.
1925.10 Burden or Blessing (p. 608-610)
1926.01 A Crisis in Korea (p. 36)
1926.04 The Korean Sunday School Convention (p. 239)
1926.05 Kwangju, Korea Sunday Schools Make Record Again (p. 266-267)
1927.12 Bibles in Oriental Hotels (p. 712)
1928.10 “Thrown Away!” (p. 611-612)
1929._ More Colorful Bibles (p. 751)
1930.05 Korea (p. 308-309)
Talmage, Eliza E.
1934.02 Meeting of the General Board of Women’s Missionary Societies of the Korean Presbyterian Church (p. 108-109)
Tate, Mattie Ingold
1912. 11 Medical Work at Chunju (p. 70-71)
1927.10 The Pig Baby (p. 624)
1930.10 Why Mrs. Kim Changed Her Faith (p. 612)
Tate, Mattie Samuel
1930.7 One of Many (p. 419-420)
1935.12 When We Landed-and Now (p. 730-731)
Unger, James K.
1926.10 Lover Never Faileth 1 Cor. 13:8 (p. 616-618)
1931.10 A Leper Symposium (p. 609-610)
1932.10 Criminal or Christian? (p. 604-605)
1933.08 A Christian Home for Lepers (p. 480-481)
1933.10 The Remarkable Story of a Remarkable Man (p. 606-608)
1940.05 Difficulties and Discoveries (p. 232-233)
1940.10 Raw Materials-Finished Products (p. 468-469)
Vail, Ebba P.
1931.07 A Korean Wedding and a Visit to the Bride’s Home (p. 432-433)
Vail, John B.
1930.10 A Lame Witness-a Work Blessed (p. 611-612)
1935.10 No More Daughter, Please (p. 596)
1936.10 Christmas Dinner (p. 716-717)
Wilson, Robert M.
1924.9 Medical Supplies Needed (p. 609)
Biggar, Meta L.
1936.07 Christian Education and Industrial Training for Girls (p. 143)
Brand, Louis C.
1928.05 Tuberculosis in Korea Today and Tomorrow (p. 98-100)
1937.05 Mission Hospitals in Korea: E.L Graham Hospital, Kwangju, Chosen (p. 94).
Coit, Robert T.
1909.08 Relations of Prayer to Healing (p. 158).
Daniel, Sarah B.
1914.10 Spies from the Home-land (p. 321-322) v. 10, no. 10.
1916.08 Founder’s Day at Ewha Haktang (p. 216-217) v. 12, no. 8.
1917.05 Gifts (p. 113) v. 13, no 5.
1917.05 Things Korea (p. 130-131) v. 13, no. 5.
Daniel, Thomas H.
1907.03 In the F.B. Atkinson Hospital, Kunsan (p. 184) v.3, no. 12
1909.03 Southern Presbyterian Mission, Medical Work at Kunsan, Korea,” (p. 47-48) V.5, no.3.
1916.08 Korea Medical Missionary Association,” (p. 219).
Dodson, Samuel K.
1917.12 The Kwangju Leper Hospital Church (p. 310-311).
1918.02 Bible in a Buddhist Temple (p. 47) v. 14, no. 2.
Dupuy, Lavalette
1921.03 A Thanksgiving Pumpkin Parade (p. 65-66) v. 17, no. 3.
1921.05 A Teacher’s Institute in the Southern Presbyterian Mission (p. 108-109) v. 17, no. 3.
1928.11 The Federal Council (p. 234) v. 24, no. 11.
Forsythe, Wylie.
1906.01 Work at Chunju (p. 52-54).
Gerdine, J. L.
1912.06 Kunsan Station as Seen by a Visitor (p. 166-167) v.8, no. 6.
Harrison, William B.
1906.02 Kunsan’s Ministerial Candidates (p. 109-110) v.2, no.6.
1906.08 Chulla do Circuit (p. 145-146) v.2, no.8.
1908.01 Some Korean Home Missionaries (p. 5-6) v. 4, no. 1.
1911.03 Gathering sheaves at Mokpo (p. 87-89) v. 7, no.3.
Junkin, William M.
1905.12 Chunju City Work (p. 23).
McCallie Henry D.
1912.01 Reaping the Harvest (p.33-35) v. 8, no 1.
1920.04 In Memoriam Annabel Major Nisbet (p. 81-82) v. 16, no. 4.
1920.04 Mokpo (p. 83-84) v. 16, no. 4.
1921.09 Sowing and Reaping (p. 184-185) v. 17, no.9.
McCutchen, Josephine H.
1914.06 The Chunju Bible Women’s Institute (p. 165-166) v. 10, no. 6.
1915.01 The Education and Training Best Suited to Fit the Korean Woman for Her Real Sphere (p. 14-15) v. 11, no. 1
1916.04 Notes from Chunju (p. 116-117) v.12, no.4.
McCutchen, Luther O.
1914.10.05 Bible Classes (p. 127-129) v. 10, no.5.
Newland, Leroy T.
1937.11 Louis Christian Brand (p. 114-115) v. 33, no. 11.
1938.06 To Louis C. Brand (p. 115) v. 34, no. 6.
Nisbet, Annabel M.
1908.06 Keeping the Sabbath in Korea (p. 90) v. 4, no. 6.
1914.03 Letter from Mokpo (p. 76-77) v. 10, no. 3.
Nisbet, John S.
1909.03 North Chulla Notes (p. 37) v. 5, no. 3.
1909.03 Report of Chunju Station to the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Southern Presbyterian Mission in Korea (p. 42-46) v.5, no.3.
1919.05 Rev. Paul S. Crane (p. 106-107) v. 15, no. 5.
1928.11 Meet My Friend-Rev. Yi Ki Poong (p. 228-229) v. 24, no. 11.
Nolan, Joseph W.
1906.02 An Afternoon in the Clinic (p.121-123) v.2, no.7.
1906.08 How a Doctor Won His Way (p. 157) v.2, no.8.
Oh, Kung Sun
1914.10 Important Ideas in Korean Schools From the Korean Standpoint (p. 317-318) v.10, no. 10.
Patterson, Jacob B.
1914.07 Medical Efficiency of Our Institutions (p. 194-196) v. 10, no. 7.
1922.07 X-Rays for the Country Hospital (p. 158) v.18, no.7.
Pratt, Charles H.
1915.09 Preaching in the Market (p. 255-256) v. 11, no. 9.
Preston, John F.
1905.12 Notable Meeting (p. 227-228) v.2, no. 12.
1919.03 Mrs. Margaret Whitaker Bell (p. 105-106) v. 15, no. 3.
1936.07 A Close-up View of the Medical Missionary (p.139-142) v. 32, no. 7.
Reynolds, Patsy B.
1914.11 Children’s Corner (p. 356)
1915.07 Women’s Missionary Society in Chunju (p. 205) v.11, no. 7.
Reynolds, William D.
1905.11 The Lantern in the Field (p. 20).
1906.04 Mrs. A. Pieters (p. 49).
1906.04 The Board of Bible Translators (p. 101-103).
1906.06 Minutes of the First Meeting of the Executive Committee of the General Council of Evangelical Missions (p. 111).
1906.07 Yun-Mot-Kol Church (p. 169-170).
1907.09 The Presbytery of Korea
1907.11 Presbytery of Korea (p. 162).
1929.10 Mr. Tate as a Pioneer (p. 207).
1930.08 Then and Now Some Comparison (p. 163).
1935.06 Fifty Years of Bible Translation and Revision (p. 116-118).
Swinehart, Lois H.
1914.10 Industrial and Sunday School Work (p. 305-307) v.10, no. 10.
1915.01 Kwangju Girl’s Industrial School (p. 19-22) v. 11, no. 1.
1917.05 Absent Members (p. 113-114) v. 13, no. 5.
1917.11 Two Korean Boys and the Spirits (p. 278-283) v. 13, no. 11.
1918.01 Industrial Work Among the Women and Girls of Korea (p. 12-13) v. 14, no. 1.
1919.10 Girls’ Industrial Works (p. 216-217) v. 15, no. 10.
1926.10 The Widow Work of Kwangju (p. 213) v. 22, no. 10.
1930.10 Southern Presbyterian Mission (p. 217) v. 26, no. 10.
1931.07 The Story of the Building (p. 142) v. 27, no. 7.
1933.11 The Christmas Story of Yun Kap Soon (p. 232-234) v. 28, no. 11.
Swinehart, Martin L.
1913.01 Sunday School Work in the Southern Presbyterian Mission (p. 15-16)
1915.02 Inside a Sunday School for Heathen Children (p. 167-169)
1915.10 Looking Backward and Forward (p. 288-290)
1918.05 But he was a Leper (p. 106) v. 14, no. 5.
1919.12 The Inter-church World Movement of North America (p. 259-260) v. 15, no. 12.
1920.02 Near Kwangju (p. 33) v. 16, no 2.
1920.05 Some Objectives of the General Missionary Survey of Korea (p. 92) v. 16, no 5.
1920.11 Be Ye Doers of the Word (p. 236) v. 16, no. 11.
1921.11 Our Drive for Workers and Equipment (p. 223-224) v. 17, no. 11.
1921.11 Sunday-school Activities (p. 236-237) v. 17, no. 11.
1922.04 Rally Day in Kwangju (p. 84-85) v. 18, no 4.
1931.07 Address at the Opening Excercise of the Christian Literature Society Building (p. 140-141) v. 27, no. 7.
1933.11 Rethinking Mission–a Year Later (p. 221-225) v. 28, no. 11.
1934.03 The Half-footed Beggar Boy (p. 61) v. 30, no. 3.
Tate, Lewis B.
1921.11 Opening of the Mission (p. 224).
Tate, Matties Ingold
1908.01 Death of Rev. William Junkin (p. 13) v. 8, no. 1.
Tate, Mattie Samuel
1906-02 Tickets to Heaven (p. 148).
1912-10 Two Korean Incidents (p. 312).
1919-05 My Best Work? (p. 99).
Timmons, Louis M.
1916-04 Soonchun (p. 114-115) v. 7, no. 4.
Unger, James K.
1923-11 Leper Women (p. 239) v. 19, no. 11.
1930-09 Notes from Soonchun Leper Colony (p. 197-198) v. 26, no. 9.
1938-07 Kim Chu Won (p. 152-153) v. 34, no.7.
1938-12 The Dentist and the Dulcet (p. 256-258) v. 34, no. 12.
Venable, William A.
1912-06 Kunsan Boy’s Academy (p. 166)
1912-06 Woman’s Work in Kunsan (p. 179-181)
Winn, S. Dwight
1937-06 An Appreciation of Miss Sadie M. Buckland (p. 127-128) v. 33, no. 6.
The Missionary Review of the World:
Forsythe, Wylie.
“The Word of God in Korea,” vol. 30, no 3 (Mar. 1907), 199-201.
The Korea Repository:
Junkin, William M.
1885-02 Tong Hak (p. 56-61)
Crane, John C.
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구례인. (1929). 청직이에복음. 신학지남, 11(2), 19-22.
알·에이·웹, 구례인. (1925). 신신학과구신학을비교함. 신학지남, 7(3), 17-26.
구예인. (1935). 성지의 발견과 준행. 신학지남, 17(4), 25-30.
McCutchen, Luther O.
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____. “조선야소교장로교회중국선교사업시찰사황.” 신학지남 4.3 (1922): 122-133.
____. “즁국션교사졍.” 신학지남 5.4 (1923): 137-138.
____. “근셰각국젼도사업통신.” 신학지남 5.3 (1923): 147-152.
나우리,마로덕. “셩경련합회에가입한까닭.” 신학지남 5.4 (1923): 139-146.
Reynolds, William D.
이눌서(58편)/이눌셔(1)/리눌서(4)/리눌셔(12편)(레이놀즈)(75편)
이눌서. “성서의 원수.” 신학지남 18.2 (1936): 20-27.
____.”신학변증론 이적과신앙.” 신학지남 3.2 (1920): 209-221.
____.”신학변증론.” 신학지남 4.3 (1922): 12-28.
____. “교회의목적.” 신학지남 9.4 (1927): 127-130.
____. “위대한과학자의신앙.” 신학지남 10.1 (1928): 47-48.
____.”영명생활(승전).” 신학지남 12.6 (1930): 15-16.
____. “신약의외전.” 신학지남 13.5 (1931): 27-28.
____. “「가서제자를삼으라」(상)(마28:19).” 신학지남 15.1 (1933): 20-23.
____. “예수는개인전도자의모범(요1:35-51,3:1-21,4:1-38).” 신학지남 15.1 (1933): 14-16.
____. “교회의 병과 그 성서적 치료방법.” 신학지남 17.3 (1935): 2-7.
____. “성서의 원수.” 신학지남 18.2 (1936): 20-27.
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