Norman Howard Cliff

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Norman Howard Cliff (1925–2007) was a British

Protestant author who wrote about Christianity and the history of Protestant missions in China
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Biography

Cliff was born in 1925 in

Cliff later went on to pursue a B.A. from the

Buckingham University in 1995, writing a thesis on the history of Protestant missions in Shandong Province.[3]

Works authored

  • Prisoners of the Samurai: Japanese Civilian Camps, 1941-1945
  • Fierce the Conflict (2001)
  • White Cliffs of Hangzhou
  • Life and Theology of Watchman Nee : Including a Study of the Little Flock
  • A Heart for China: The Gripping Story of Benjamin Broomhall
  • A Flame of Sacred Love
  • Courtyard of the Happy Way

References

  1. ^ a b Horne, Estelle Cliffe. "The Life and Testimony of Norman Howard Cliff, 1925-2007". Weihsien. Archived from the original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  2. ^ Cliff, Norman Howard (1983). The Life and Theology of Watchman Nee, Including a Study of the Little Flock Movement Which he Founded (MPhil thesis). Open University.
  3. ProQuest 304301557
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