A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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In 1860 there were thirty - five mission stations in fourteen different residential centers . Most of these latter were cities . Two - thirds of the stations were in the five ports opened by the treaties of 1842-1844 — Canton ...
In 1860 there were thirty - five mission stations in fourteen different residential centers . Most of these latter were cities . Two - thirds of the stations were in the five ports opened by the treaties of 1842-1844 — Canton ...
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On July 12th two men , five women , and five children , all foreigners , with five Chinese Christians , were killed at Tat'ung . At Hsinchow , forty - five miles north of the capital , when the news of the death of Miss Coombs reached ...
On July 12th two men , five women , and five children , all foreigners , with five Chinese Christians , were killed at Tat'ung . At Hsinchow , forty - five miles north of the capital , when the news of the death of Miss Coombs reached ...
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In 1911 there were ninety - three student Associations and seventy of these reported a total membership of 4,459.11 In 1913 China and Korea held twenty - five city and one hundred and five student Associations.132 Even in distant ...
In 1911 there were ninety - three student Associations and seventy of these reported a total membership of 4,459.11 In 1913 China and Korea held twenty - five city and one hundred and five student Associations.132 Even in distant ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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