A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Just how important this scholarly activity was in introducing and commending
Christianity to the Chinese is difficult to say, but it clearly was not as prominent as
had been the Peking mission in the former period of Jesuit history. Moreover,
while ...
Just how important this scholarly activity was in introducing and commending
Christianity to the Chinese is difficult to say, but it clearly was not as prominent as
had been the Peking mission in the former period of Jesuit history. Moreover,
while ...
第 617 頁
Foreigners and their Chinese assistants continued to traverse the countryside
proclaiming their message, the mission station remained the center from which
radiated the activities of the Church, and the instruction given to converts and the
...
Foreigners and their Chinese assistants continued to traverse the countryside
proclaiming their message, the mission station remained the center from which
radiated the activities of the Church, and the instruction given to converts and the
...
第 786 頁
Most of the existing coördinating agencies expanded their activities. For example,
the China Educational Association had a staff which included such men as F. D.
Gamewell, who first came to China in 1881 and had been prominent in ...
Most of the existing coördinating agencies expanded their activities. For example,
the China Educational Association had a staff which included such men as F. D.
Gamewell, who first came to China in 1881 and had been prominent in ...
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