A History of Christian Missions in China |
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As we shall see later, a Catholic translation of part of the New Testament
introduced the first Protestant missionary, Robert Morrison, to the study of
Chinese. It undoubtedly influenced his own translation of the Bible, and so, to a
certain extent, ...
As we shall see later, a Catholic translation of part of the New Testament
introduced the first Protestant missionary, Robert Morrison, to the study of
Chinese. It undoubtedly influenced his own translation of the Bible, and so, to a
certain extent, ...
第 251 頁
He was there for only a few months, however, and when later he returned it was
under another society.” The real founders of the Baptist mission in Ningpo were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Lord, who arrived in 1847, and Josiah Goddard, who ...
He was there for only a few months, however, and when later he returned it was
under another society.” The real founders of the Baptist mission in Ningpo were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Lord, who arrived in 1847, and Josiah Goddard, who ...
第 368 頁
Stations were later opened as far west as Ichang, but it was in the populous cities
from Shanghai to Hankow that the American Episcopalians found their main field.
" Bishop Boone died in 1864. He was succeeded first by Channing Moore ...
Stations were later opened as far west as Ichang, but it was in the populous cities
from Shanghai to Hankow that the American Episcopalians found their main field.
" Bishop Boone died in 1864. He was succeeded first by Channing Moore ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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