A History of Christian Missions in China |
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ENGLISH PRESBYTERIANS The Presbyterians of England organized
themselves into a national body between 1836 and ... the recent separation of the
two bodies, the English Presbyterians decided to send to China their first
missionaries.
ENGLISH PRESBYTERIANS The Presbyterians of England organized
themselves into a national body between 1836 and ... the recent separation of the
two bodies, the English Presbyterians decided to send to China their first
missionaries.
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Another Scandinavian body, but recruited primarily from churches in the United
States, was the Scandinavian Alliance Mission, begun about 1892 largely
through the efforts of Frederick Franson. Franson was born in Sweden in 1852,
came to ...
Another Scandinavian body, but recruited primarily from churches in the United
States, was the Scandinavian Alliance Mission, begun about 1892 largely
through the efforts of Frederick Franson. Franson was born in Sweden in 1852,
came to ...
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This did not mean, however, a proportionate change in the missionary body. In
1916 the number of foreign priests had been 1,668,” and in 1918 the number of
foreign sisters 996, and of foreign lay brothers 195, a total of 2,727.” In 1926 there
...
This did not mean, however, a proportionate change in the missionary body. In
1916 the number of foreign priests had been 1,668,” and in 1918 the number of
foreign sisters 996, and of foreign lay brothers 195, a total of 2,727.” In 1926 there
...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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