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Margaret Emma Barber or M. E. Barber (1866–1930; Chinese: 和受恩; Pinyin: Hé Shòuēn; Foochow Romanized: Huò Sêu-ŏng), was a British missionary in China. She was born in 1866 in Peasenhall, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Louis (a wheelwright) and Martha (née Gibbs) Barber. The family moved to 59 St Martins Lane Norwich around 1876 and established a Carriage Manufacturing business. The family home in Norwich (see georgeplunkett.co.uk for a view of 59 St Martins Lane) was opposite St Martins Parish church which was intensely evangelical in the 1880 - 90s and must have had an influence on the Barber family. During the course of her life, she lived in China twice to preach the Christian gospel. She left her home and travelled in a lonely way thousands of miles. Barber, who initially went to Chi

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  • Margaret E. Barber (de)
  • Margaret E. Barber (en)
  • 和受恩 (zh)
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  • Margaret Emma Barber (* 1866 in , Suffolk, England; † Mai 1930 in Fuzhou, China), chinesisch auch Hi Scheo-ngen oder – nach der Mutter von Watchman Nee – Fräulein He Shouen, war eine christliche Missionarin in China. Sie wurde durch ihren Einfluss auf Watchman Nee (Nee Tuo-Sheng) bekannt. (de)
  • 和受恩(Margaret E.Barber)(1866年-1930年),英国女传教士,以对中国基督徒领袖倪柝声、王载的影响而著称。 (zh)
  • Margaret Emma Barber or M. E. Barber (1866–1930; Chinese: 和受恩; Pinyin: Hé Shòuēn; Foochow Romanized: Huò Sêu-ŏng), was a British missionary in China. She was born in 1866 in Peasenhall, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Louis (a wheelwright) and Martha (née Gibbs) Barber. The family moved to 59 St Martins Lane Norwich around 1876 and established a Carriage Manufacturing business. The family home in Norwich (see georgeplunkett.co.uk for a view of 59 St Martins Lane) was opposite St Martins Parish church which was intensely evangelical in the 1880 - 90s and must have had an influence on the Barber family. During the course of her life, she lived in China twice to preach the Christian gospel. She left her home and travelled in a lonely way thousands of miles. Barber, who initially went to Chi (en)
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  • Margaret E. Barber (en)
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  • Margaret E. Barber (en)
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  • Fuzhou, China (en)
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  • Suffolk, England (en)
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