A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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In the first place, they brought about contact between the Chinese and Christian
peoples. The Mongol rule made relatively safe the trade routes between China
and Central and Western Asia. Commerce flourished, both by the overland routes
...
In the first place, they brought about contact between the Chinese and Christian
peoples. The Mongol rule made relatively safe the trade routes between China
and Central and Western Asia. Commerce flourished, both by the overland routes
...
第 194 頁
Conversion brought no material advantage and might involve contumely and
persecution. w To become a Christian, then, must have required a decision of
character and have involved a wrench with the past which probably led, under
the ...
Conversion brought no material advantage and might involve contumely and
persecution. w To become a Christian, then, must have required a decision of
character and have involved a wrench with the past which probably led, under
the ...
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Kenneth Scott Latourette. of that year (1921) an expert of this kind, Miss Agatha
Harrison, was brought to China by the Young Women's Christian Association.” In
1922 the National Christian Conference put Protestants on record as opposing ...
Kenneth Scott Latourette. of that year (1921) an expert of this kind, Miss Agatha
Harrison, was brought to China by the Young Women's Christian Association.” In
1922 the National Christian Conference put Protestants on record as opposing ...
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AND THE BEARING OF THESE UPON THE POSSIBLE | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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