A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Kenneth Scott Latourette. grave was not, so the early Christians held, a shadowy
existence, nor one of sensual and selfish enjoyment, but for those who had
begun the Christian experience it was continuous growth into the likeness of
Jesus.
Kenneth Scott Latourette. grave was not, so the early Christians held, a shadowy
existence, nor one of sensual and selfish enjoyment, but for those who had
begun the Christian experience it was continuous growth into the likeness of
Jesus.
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A word often on the lips of the early leaders was “strategy” and the first of the city
Associations were accordingly placed in the great port cities. Attention was paid
to the young men of the foreign business community, for they were usually ...
A word often on the lips of the early leaders was “strategy” and the first of the city
Associations were accordingly placed in the great port cities. Attention was paid
to the young men of the foreign business community, for they were usually ...
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sylvania Conference) had missionaries on the Kansu border of Tibet as early as
1911.” The China Mennonite Mission Society, with headquarters at Hillsboro,
Kansas, had representatives in Shantung by the close of 1905, and by 1914 had
...
sylvania Conference) had missionaries on the Kansu border of Tibet as early as
1911.” The China Mennonite Mission Society, with headquarters at Hillsboro,
Kansas, had representatives in Shantung by the close of 1905, and by 1914 had
...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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