A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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15 OTHER EFFORTS TO ENTER CHINA The death of Xavier was a challenge to further efforts to enter the Middle Kingdom . By the close of the sixteenth century there were two centers of European power in the Far East .
15 OTHER EFFORTS TO ENTER CHINA The death of Xavier was a challenge to further efforts to enter the Middle Kingdom . By the close of the sixteenth century there were two centers of European power in the Far East .
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Unlike the China Inland Mission , however , they did not confine their efforts to one country . The first Alliance missionary reached China in 1888. Ten years later , Alliance representatives were to be found in Anhui , Hupeh , Hunan ...
Unlike the China Inland Mission , however , they did not confine their efforts to one country . The first Alliance missionary reached China in 1888. Ten years later , Alliance representatives were to be found in Anhui , Hupeh , Hunan ...
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In 1885 , as we have seen , the Margaret Williamson Hospital was opened in Shanghai , largely through the efforts of Mrs. Williamson , and was maintained by the Woman's Union . Missionary Society of America . ' In 1896 physicians of the ...
In 1885 , as we have seen , the Margaret Williamson Hospital was opened in Shanghai , largely through the efforts of Mrs. Williamson , and was maintained by the Woman's Union . Missionary Society of America . ' In 1896 physicians of the ...
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