A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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117 Outside Peking the persecution of 1805 appears not to have been particularly severe . In Szechwan the officials had certified to the central authorities that there were no priests in the province and for fear of being accused of ...
117 Outside Peking the persecution of 1805 appears not to have been particularly severe . In Szechwan the officials had certified to the central authorities that there were no priests in the province and for fear of being accused of ...
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Sometimes the approach to non - Christians was made by laymen , and one approved method appears to have been to encourage a Christian family to move into a village where there were no other converts and to become a center of ...
Sometimes the approach to non - Christians was made by laymen , and one approved method appears to have been to encourage a Christian family to move into a village where there were no other converts and to become a center of ...
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In Protestant missionary circles in the West and in China the war appears , indeed , to have been generally welcomed as a means of opening the country still further to the Gospel . No one of influence in the Church seems to have ...
In Protestant missionary circles in the West and in China the war appears , indeed , to have been generally welcomed as a means of opening the country still further to the Gospel . No one of influence in the Church seems to have ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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