A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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By the end of the year Abeel's term of service had expired , and after a tour of investigation southward for the American Board he returned to the United States . His brief stay in the Far East had quickened his interest in China and he ...
By the end of the year Abeel's term of service had expired , and after a tour of investigation southward for the American Board he returned to the United States . His brief stay in the Far East had quickened his interest in China and he ...
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25 24 The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions did not attempt to cover as much territory as did its British sister organization . It discontinued some of its efforts , indeed , but maintained stations in Kwangtung and ...
25 24 The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions did not attempt to cover as much territory as did its British sister organization . It discontinued some of its efforts , indeed , but maintained stations in Kwangtung and ...
第 366 頁
Board was turned over to the newly organized board of the ( Dutch ) Reformed Church in America . By 1863 the station in Shanghai had been discontinued , largely because of the transfer of missionaries to the newly opened North .
Board was turned over to the newly organized board of the ( Dutch ) Reformed Church in America . By 1863 the station in Shanghai had been discontinued , largely because of the transfer of missionaries to the newly opened North .
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