A History of Christian Missions in China |
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第 117 頁
There were large accessions, for baptisms continued in spite of the prohibition.
The majority of the conerts were not of the official classes, but a few were of high
rank d some were Manchus.” The Church was numerically strongest in the lower
...
There were large accessions, for baptisms continued in spite of the prohibition.
The majority of the conerts were not of the official classes, but a few were of high
rank d some were Manchus.” The Church was numerically strongest in the lower
...
第 164 頁
The Emperor continued to employ Jesuits to supervise the astronomical bureau
and to make for him a house, a fountain, paintings, and various other objects in
European style.” The foreigners were useful to him and he may have believed
that ...
The Emperor continued to employ Jesuits to supervise the astronomical bureau
and to make for him a house, a fountain, paintings, and various other objects in
European style.” The foreigners were useful to him and he may have believed
that ...
第 363 頁
The London Missionary Society continued most of its older centers and extended
its efforts to both the central and northern portions of the country. In Canton the
church maintained by the Society continued its growth and in Kwangtung several
...
The London Missionary Society continued most of its older centers and extended
its efforts to both the central and northern portions of the country. In Canton the
church maintained by the Society continued its growth and in Kwangtung several
...
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CHAPTer | 1 |
AND THE BEARING OF THESE UPON THE POSSIBLE | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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