A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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Apparently , too , they had ministered largely and perhaps entirely to non - Chinese , such as the Alans . We know of no non- Europeans among the clergy and of no attempt to train any for that office . When the dynasty collapsed and the ...
Apparently , too , they had ministered largely and perhaps entirely to non - Chinese , such as the Alans . We know of no non- Europeans among the clergy and of no attempt to train any for that office . When the dynasty collapsed and the ...
第 313 頁
That the number of baptisms is considerably increased by such means cannot be denied and it may also be that after a few generations the results in Christian character are not entirely untoward . There can be no serious question ...
That the number of baptisms is considerably increased by such means cannot be denied and it may also be that after a few generations the results in Christian character are not entirely untoward . There can be no serious question ...
第 327 頁
140 anti - foreign feeling and even before the rebellion was entirely suppressed , the Church began a rapid recovery . It is said that in 1870 the province contained slightly over eight thousand Cath- olics .
140 anti - foreign feeling and even before the rebellion was entirely suppressed , the Church began a rapid recovery . It is said that in 1870 the province contained slightly over eight thousand Cath- olics .
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