A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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第 504 頁
In February and March, 1900, fresh steps were taken against the reformers,”
throughout the late winter and spring the Boxers increased in Chihli, Tientsin was
threatened by them,” and in May Bishop Favier told the French Minister that
several ...
In February and March, 1900, fresh steps were taken against the reformers,”
throughout the late winter and spring the Boxers increased in Chihli, Tientsin was
threatened by them,” and in May Bishop Favier told the French Minister that
several ...
第 599 頁
The General Mission Board of the Church of the Nazarene, with headquarters in
Kansas City, Missouri, sent its first missionaries to China about 1913 and opened
stations in Shantung and later in Chihli.” The Ebenezer Mission, with ...
The General Mission Board of the Church of the Nazarene, with headquarters in
Kansas City, Missouri, sent its first missionaries to China about 1913 and opened
stations in Shantung and later in Chihli.” The Ebenezer Mission, with ...
第 722 頁
It seemed probable that before many years a special vicariate in Chihli would be
formed for them.” “ In 1922 the Irish Brothers of the Christian Schools came to the
assistance of the Maynooth Mission and made their special task St. Columban's ...
It seemed probable that before many years a special vicariate in Chihli would be
formed for them.” “ In 1922 the Irish Brothers of the Christian Schools came to the
assistance of the Maynooth Mission and made their special task St. Columban's ...
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CHAPTer | 1 |
AND THE BEARING OF THESE UPON THE POSSIBLE | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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