Geraldine Guinness Taylor

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Geraldine Guinness Taylor


Born
in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, The United Kingdom
December 25, 1865

Died
June 06, 1949

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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.
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Her books were also published under the names Mrs. Howard Taylor & M. Geraldine Guinness .
Born Mary Geraldine Guinness. She was a missionary in China and was married to F. Howard Taylor.
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“I am reminded of that irregular preacher at home who was accused of wandering from his subject. He replied that, whether he stuck to his subject or not, he thanked God that he stuck to his object, which was to bring men to Christ. I hope I shall never lose sight of that.”
Geraldine Taylor

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