A History of Christian Missions in China |
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treaties clearly promised missionaries and Chinese Christians protection in the
propagation and practice of their faith, and in many localities the Chinese
authorities permitted even Protestant missionaries to rent or buy land, sometimes
in the ...
treaties clearly promised missionaries and Chinese Christians protection in the
propagation and practice of their faith, and in many localities the Chinese
authorities permitted even Protestant missionaries to rent or buy land, sometimes
in the ...
第 545 頁
In 1903 a Chinese priest and several other Christians were killed by brigands in
Chékiang,” while in this same year other bands made away with Christians in
Kwangsi.” In 1904 Bishop Verhaeghen, Vicar Apostolic in the southern part of ...
In 1903 a Chinese priest and several other Christians were killed by brigands in
Chékiang,” while in this same year other bands made away with Christians in
Kwangsi.” In 1904 Bishop Verhaeghen, Vicar Apostolic in the southern part of ...
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Leading Chinese Christians, however, were practically unanimous in declaring
that they wished missionaries to continue “ and some asked that their numbers
be increased.” Chinese and many foreigners were clear that the function of the ...
Leading Chinese Christians, however, were practically unanimous in declaring
that they wished missionaries to continue “ and some asked that their numbers
be increased.” Chinese and many foreigners were clear that the function of the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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