Yue Lingsheng
(1871-1937), whose original name was Frank Rawlinson, was a famous British
priest in China.
He was born in a
traditional religious family in Britain and later emigrated to the United States
study theology there. In 1902 he got the American nationality, and came to
Shanghai to begin his missionary work.
In the period
from 1911 to 1937 he served as the leader of English magazine
Educational Administration. This was also his main engagement in China.
He died in the war between China and Japan in 1937. His important works included
Naturalization of Christianity in China and Western Money and Chinese
Churches.