A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Chinese assistants, too, often without the missionary's knowledge, used the
desire for foreign aid to swell the numbers of converts and so to present to their
superiors the appearance of SucCCSS. The French Government was more
disposed ...
Chinese assistants, too, often without the missionary's knowledge, used the
desire for foreign aid to swell the numbers of converts and so to present to their
superiors the appearance of SucCCSS. The French Government was more
disposed ...
第 336 頁
The ruling was at times relaxed: the missionaries and the Vicar Apostolic in
Kweichow declared that they would find it difficult to make converts if growers of
opium were denied the sacraments and if old addicts of the drug were compelled
to ...
The ruling was at times relaxed: the missionaries and the Vicar Apostolic in
Kweichow declared that they would find it difficult to make converts if growers of
opium were denied the sacraments and if old addicts of the drug were compelled
to ...
第 513 頁
We have also seen that Protestant missionaries and some of their converts
gathered first in the compound of the American Methodist Mission in Peking, and
then, on June 20th, were transferred to the British Legation. Here the
missionaries ...
We have also seen that Protestant missionaries and some of their converts
gathered first in the compound of the American Methodist Mission in Peking, and
then, on June 20th, were transferred to the British Legation. Here the
missionaries ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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