A History of Christian Missions in China |
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English was taught in a large number of the schools of higher grade, and in some
it was the medium of instruction for Western subjects. This practice was debated
at length. The protagonists maintained that many Chinese wished to learn ...
English was taught in a large number of the schools of higher grade, and in some
it was the medium of instruction for Western subjects. This practice was debated
at length. The protagonists maintained that many Chinese wished to learn ...
第 444 頁
of the use of English, Graves, Forty Years in China, p. 207. The general tendency
was to lay emphasis on English. Many Chinese wished it for their sons, for it was
the language of commerce, of the Imperial Maritime Customs Service, and of ...
of the use of English, Graves, Forty Years in China, p. 207. The general tendency
was to lay emphasis on English. Many Chinese wished it for their sons, for it was
the language of commerce, of the Imperial Maritime Customs Service, and of ...
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Thus a Hakka-English dictionary was produced by Donald MacIver of the English
Presbyterian Mission,” and F. W. Baller of the China Inland Mission wrote many
books, not only in Chinese, but in English. Among the latter were a ...
Thus a Hakka-English dictionary was produced by Donald MacIver of the English
Presbyterian Mission,” and F. W. Baller of the China Inland Mission wrote many
books, not only in Chinese, but in English. Among the latter were a ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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