A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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The new day was to be distinguished first and primarily by changes in China itself which were to give to Chris- tian missionaries a greater opportunity to imprint their message upon its people than they had had in all the centuries of ...
The new day was to be distinguished first and primarily by changes in China itself which were to give to Chris- tian missionaries a greater opportunity to imprint their message upon its people than they had had in all the centuries of ...
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Two results of the changes were the emergence of a new student class and an intellectual ferment such as the nation had not known since before the time of Christ . Students were naturally the group most affected by the innovations .
Two results of the changes were the emergence of a new student class and an intellectual ferment such as the nation had not known since before the time of Christ . Students were naturally the group most affected by the innovations .
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In religion , too , changes were occurring . The masses of the nation kept to the practices of their forefathers . Confucianism , Buddhism , and Taoism remained dominant , and Islam continued to be the faith of a minority .
In religion , too , changes were occurring . The masses of the nation kept to the practices of their forefathers . Confucianism , Buddhism , and Taoism remained dominant , and Islam continued to be the faith of a minority .
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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