A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Every seventh day they had “a sacrifice”—probably the eucharist.” Although
eulogistic inscriptions set up by the adherents of a faith are not always a
trustworthy record of the impression made on outsiders, it seems fair to infer from
the Hsianfu ...
Every seventh day they had “a sacrifice”—probably the eucharist.” Although
eulogistic inscriptions set up by the adherents of a faith are not always a
trustworthy record of the impression made on outsiders, it seems fair to infer from
the Hsianfu ...
第 76 頁
non-Chinese Christians of Mongol times left behind them any influence it would
probably be strongest in the North. The latter report is more open to question, for
we know of no Christian community in Kiangsi under the Yüan. Few physical ...
non-Chinese Christians of Mongol times left behind them any influence it would
probably be strongest in the North. The latter report is more open to question, for
we know of no Christian community in Kiangsi under the Yüan. Few physical ...
第 183 頁
In 1836 a missionary said that the largest estimate of the Christian community
was 220,000 and that this was probably excessive.” From a comparison of these
totals with scattered figures from many districts it seems probable that in 1800
there ...
In 1836 a missionary said that the largest estimate of the Christian community
was 220,000 and that this was probably excessive.” From a comparison of these
totals with scattered figures from many districts it seems probable that in 1800
there ...
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chapter | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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