A History of Christian Missions in China |
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When, in 1859, the representatives of the powers returned to exchange
ratifications, the Chinese authorities, under pressure from recalcitrants at Peking,
wished to modify the documents, especially those of the British and French, and
to ...
When, in 1859, the representatives of the powers returned to exchange
ratifications, the Chinese authorities, under pressure from recalcitrants at Peking,
wished to modify the documents, especially those of the British and French, and
to ...
第 303 頁
... MISSIONS INTRODUCTORY THE second war between China and Occidental
powers and the second group of treaties were followed by about forty years of
relatively uneventful intercourse between the Middle Kingdom and the West.
... MISSIONS INTRODUCTORY THE second war between China and Occidental
powers and the second group of treaties were followed by about forty years of
relatively uneventful intercourse between the Middle Kingdom and the West.
第 489 頁
The major European powers now began a series of aggressions which
threatened to dismember China and to bring her into political and economic
subjection. During the latter half of the nineteenth century the expansion of
Europe had been ...
The major European powers now began a series of aggressions which
threatened to dismember China and to bring her into political and economic
subjection. During the latter half of the nineteenth century the expansion of
Europe had been ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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