Taiwan and Xiamen Missionary Written Songs
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19th century Protestant missionaries from the UK and the USA established churches, schools and hospitals in Xiamen, China, where the colloquial language is known as "Amoy." Hymns written for use there followed the spread of Amoy speaking peoples and their churches. In the 20th century, when churches in Taiwan began to publish their own hymn collections (rather than import them from China), these hymns were included.In the 21st century were some of these were translated into English for use ...



