A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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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 ...
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 ...
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However , he and his colleagues of the Baptist Missionary Society found tangible results very slow and after thirteen years had only about thirty converts . 104 In the meantime other members of his society succeeded Richard in Shantung ...
However , he and his colleagues of the Baptist Missionary Society found tangible results very slow and after thirteen years had only about thirty converts . 104 In the meantime other members of his society succeeded Richard in Shantung ...
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We have also seen that Protestant missionaries and some of their converts gathered first in the compound of the American Metho- dist Mission in Peking , and then , on June 20th , were transferred to the British Legation .
We have also seen that Protestant missionaries and some of their converts gathered first in the compound of the American Metho- dist Mission in Peking , and then , on June 20th , were transferred to the British Legation .
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