A History of Christian Missions in China |
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第 758 頁
R. E. Speer in China Mission Year Book, 1916, p. 256. "* Scott, China From
Within, p. 103. "" International Review of Missions, Vol. 4, p. 16. "" China Mission
Year Book, 1916, p. 349. ** China Mission Year Book, 1918, pp. 245-247. ** Ibid.
R. E. Speer in China Mission Year Book, 1916, p. 256. "* Scott, China From
Within, p. 103. "" International Review of Missions, Vol. 4, p. 16. "" China Mission
Year Book, 1916, p. 349. ** China Mission Year Book, 1918, pp. 245-247. ** Ibid.
第 763 頁
The year 1915 saw C. T. Wang succeed Fletcher Brockman as National General
Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association,” and the Young Women's
Christian Association was steadily passing ... China Mission Year Book, 1915. p.
The year 1915 saw C. T. Wang succeed Fletcher Brockman as National General
Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association,” and the Young Women's
Christian Association was steadily passing ... China Mission Year Book, 1915. p.
第 799 頁
In June, 1924, the Missions Building in Shanghai was formally opened, and at
once became headquarters for many denominational and interdenominational
organizations.” After the incidents of ... China Mission Year Book, 1925, pp. 143-
146.
In June, 1924, the Missions Building in Shanghai was formally opened, and at
once became headquarters for many denominational and interdenominational
organizations.” After the incidents of ... China Mission Year Book, 1925, pp. 143-
146.
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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