Any of the forms of Chinese spoken in Fukien province.
1An insurrection was organized in the neighborhood of Amoy early in 1853.
2The first Protestant Missionaries at Amoy arrived there in the year 1842.
3She lives at a village some fifteen miles or more from Amoy.
4When I arrived at Amoy in 1847, he was suffering from ophthalmia.
5The Congregation worshiping there belongs, mostly, to the First Church at Amoy.
6Three years later I left Amoy, with the hundred dollars still unclaimed.
7After him there have been no missionaries of that church at Amoy.
8We took Hong Kong, Chusan, Ningpo, Canton, and returned to take Amoy.
9Mr. Burns came to Amoy for the simple purpose of preaching the Gospel.
10The people of Amoy have been in continual excitement and fear.
11One-third of all female children born in the city of Amoy are slain.
12They stood side by side during all their work in Amoy.
13The first Missionary of the English Presbyterian Church at Amoy was Dr. Jas.
14He is now the only member of that Mission at Amoy.
15They have not attempted the organization of any church at Amoy.
16The first ordained Missionary of the English Presbyterian Church, at Amoy, was Rev.