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The creation of a body of well-prepared, able men and women who would give
full time to the Church was, however, no easy task and not one to be
accomplished in a few decades. Outside the Roman Catholic communities,
nothing existed in ...
The creation of a body of well-prepared, able men and women who would give
full time to the Church was, however, no easy task and not one to be
accomplished in a few decades. Outside the Roman Catholic communities,
nothing existed in ...
第 669 頁
The delay proved permanent, for another body, the China Continuation
Committee, came into existence and made the other unnecessary. The World
Missionary Conference held at Edinburgh in 1910 initiated a plan for the better
coördination ...
The delay proved permanent, for another body, the China Continuation
Committee, came into existence and made the other unnecessary. The World
Missionary Conference held at Edinburgh in 1910 initiated a plan for the better
coördination ...
第 724 頁
This did not mean, however, a proportionate change in the missionary body. In
1916 the number of foreign priests had been 1,668,” and in 1918 the number of
foreign sisters 996, and of foreign lay brothers 195, a total of 2,727.” In 1926 there
...
This did not mean, however, a proportionate change in the missionary body. In
1916 the number of foreign priests had been 1,668,” and in 1918 the number of
foreign sisters 996, and of foreign lay brothers 195, a total of 2,727.” In 1926 there
...
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chapter | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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