A History of Christian Missions in China |
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第 505 頁
Many of those about the Empress Dowager, and possibly the "Old Buddha”
herself, were convinced that the Boxer forces, aided by the magical powers to
which they laid claim and by the imperial forces, would be able successfully to
dislodge ...
Many of those about the Empress Dowager, and possibly the "Old Buddha”
herself, were convinced that the Boxer forces, aided by the magical powers to
which they laid claim and by the imperial forces, would be able successfully to
dislodge ...
第 520 頁
martyrs, all the more so since most of the forces professed the faith that the
missionaries and Chinese Christians had died to represent. Missionaries were
not entirely guiltless of taking advantage of the situation to further their interests.
martyrs, all the more so since most of the forces professed the faith that the
missionaries and Chinese Christians had died to represent. Missionaries were
not entirely guiltless of taking advantage of the situation to further their interests.
第 660 頁
In the last stages of the battle the anti-opium forces were aided by the presence
of the International Reform Bureau, a world-wide Christian organization of
American origin which entered China in January, 1909, in the person of an
energetic ...
In the last stages of the battle the anti-opium forces were aided by the presence
of the International Reform Bureau, a world-wide Christian organization of
American origin which entered China in January, 1909, in the person of an
energetic ...
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AND THE BEARING OF THESE UPON THE POSSIBLE | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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