A History of Christian Missions in China |
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On July 12th two men, five women, and five children, all foreigners, with five
Chinese Christians, were killed at Tat'ung.” At Hsinchow, forty-five miles north of
the capital, when the news of the death of Miss Coombs reached them, the
members ...
On July 12th two men, five women, and five children, all foreigners, with five
Chinese Christians, were killed at Tat'ung.” At Hsinchow, forty-five miles north of
the capital, when the news of the death of Miss Coombs reached them, the
members ...
第 589 頁
In 1913 China and Korea held twenty-five city and one hundred and five student
Associations.” Even in distant Chengtu an Association was organized.” The
secretarial staff rapidly increased, rising from a body of seven foreigners and
three ...
In 1913 China and Korea held twenty-five city and one hundred and five student
Associations.” Even in distant Chengtu an Association was organized.” The
secretarial staff rapidly increased, rising from a body of seven foreigners and
three ...
第 765 頁
The annual income of the London Missionary Society for the five years just before
the war (1909-1913) averaged £186,673, for the five years spanning the war (
1914-1918) £222,144, for the five years just after the war (1919-1923) £337,014,
...
The annual income of the London Missionary Society for the five years just before
the war (1909-1913) averaged £186,673, for the five years spanning the war (
1914-1918) £222,144, for the five years just after the war (1919-1923) £337,014,
...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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