A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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163 162 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 Fred- erick Franson . Franson was born in Sweden in ...
163 162 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 Fred- erick Franson . Franson was born in Sweden in ...
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CNA Knother would give full time to the Church was , however , no one are rov The creation of a body of well - prepared , able men and women Аний task and not one to be accomplished in a few decades . Outside the Roman Catholic ...
CNA Knother would give full time to the Church was , however , no one are rov The creation of a body of well - prepared , able men and women Аний task and not one to be accomplished in a few decades . Outside the Roman Catholic ...
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This did not mean , however , a proportionate change in the mis- sionary body . In 1916 the number of foreign priests had been 1,668 , 11 and in 1918 the number of foreign sisters 996 , and of foreign lay brothers 195 , a total of 2,727 ...
This did not mean , however , a proportionate change in the mis- sionary body . In 1916 the number of foreign priests had been 1,668 , 11 and in 1918 the number of foreign sisters 996 , and of foreign lay brothers 195 , a total of 2,727 ...
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