A History of Christian Missions in China |
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The United Methodist Church Mission added stations in Kweichow to those
already established in Chihli, Chékiang, and Yünnan.” In Yünnan and Kweichow
Samuel Pollard was leading a very prosperous enterprise among the Miao.
Pollard ...
The United Methodist Church Mission added stations in Kweichow to those
already established in Chihli, Chékiang, and Yünnan.” In Yünnan and Kweichow
Samuel Pollard was leading a very prosperous enterprise among the Miao.
Pollard ...
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The General Mission Board of the Church of the Nazarene, with headquarters in
Kansas City, Missouri, sent its first missionaries to China about 1913 and opened
stations in Shantung and later in Chihli.” The Ebenezer Mission, with ...
The General Mission Board of the Church of the Nazarene, with headquarters in
Kansas City, Missouri, sent its first missionaries to China about 1913 and opened
stations in Shantung and later in Chihli.” The Ebenezer Mission, with ...
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After 1900, for example, the (Northern) American Presbyterians generously
offered to exchange their mission in Chihli, where the Congregationalists were
strong, for the small work which the American Board conducted in Shantung, a
province ...
After 1900, for example, the (Northern) American Presbyterians generously
offered to exchange their mission in Chihli, where the Congregationalists were
strong, for the small work which the American Board conducted in Shantung, a
province ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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