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第 797 頁
The National Christian Council, corresponding to similar bodies in India, Japan,
and the Near East, was, like its predecessor, for " the purpose of coördinating
Protestantism in China. It was to have a membership of one hundred—a majority
of ...
The National Christian Council, corresponding to similar bodies in India, Japan,
and the Near East, was, like its predecessor, for " the purpose of coördinating
Protestantism in China. It was to have a membership of one hundred—a majority
of ...
第 798 頁
and the sharp differences of opinion in the ranks of missionaries and the Chinese
churches which these years brought placed the Council in a most difficult position
. It was looked to by many, especially among the Chinese, for an authoritative ...
and the sharp differences of opinion in the ranks of missionaries and the Chinese
churches which these years brought placed the Council in a most difficult position
. It was looked to by many, especially among the Chinese, for an authoritative ...
第 810 頁
310 et seq.; Findings of a conference called by the National Christian Council to
meet John R. Mott in Shanghai, January, 1926, in Bulletin of the National
Christian Council. March, 1926, pp. 3-9; David Yui in China Her Own Interpreter,
p. 129.
310 et seq.; Findings of a conference called by the National Christian Council to
meet John R. Mott in Shanghai, January, 1926, in Bulletin of the National
Christian Council. March, 1926, pp. 3-9; David Yui in China Her Own Interpreter,
p. 129.
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chapter | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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