A History of Christian Missions in China |
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CHAPTER IX THE PERIOD OF RETARDED GROWTH: ITS BEGINNING (1707)
To ITS END (ABOUT 1839) DURING the century and a quarter which had
elapsed between the time when Valignani, Ruggerius, and Ricci had obtained for
the ...
CHAPTER IX THE PERIOD OF RETARDED GROWTH: ITS BEGINNING (1707)
To ITS END (ABOUT 1839) DURING the century and a quarter which had
elapsed between the time when Valignani, Ruggerius, and Ricci had obtained for
the ...
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In the beginning theological schools were of elementary grade, for the amount of
preliminary education required was small. In some missions standards were
raised as the years passed. For example, in 1896 St. John's began theological ...
In the beginning theological schools were of elementary grade, for the amount of
preliminary education required was small. In some missions standards were
raised as the years passed. For example, in 1896 St. John's began theological ...
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Richard, however, was warmly appreciative, sometimes almost quixotically so, of
the praiseworthy features of Chinese civilization. The time was opportune for
such an organization. Many o the educated were beginning to talk of change and
...
Richard, however, was warmly appreciative, sometimes almost quixotically so, of
the praiseworthy features of Chinese civilization. The time was opportune for
such an organization. Many o the educated were beginning to talk of change and
...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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