Ch’eng-Tsi Song
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The Rt. Rev. Ch’eng-Tsi Song was a Bishop of the Anglican Church. He was educated at West China Union University[1] and ordained in 1927. He was consecrated an Assistant Bishop of West China in St Thomas Mienchu on 29 June 1929 and Bishop of West Szechwan in 1939.
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Anglican Missionary Bishops in China 1849–1949
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