A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Foreigners were given permission to study the Chinese language . Fourth . A most favored nation clause promised that privi- leges given to one treaty power would be granted to the others . Fifth . If foreigners attempted to travel ...
Foreigners were given permission to study the Chinese language . Fourth . A most favored nation clause promised that privi- leges given to one treaty power would be granted to the others . Fifth . If foreigners attempted to travel ...
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In 1918 , it will be recalled , the number of Chinese Catholics was reported to be 1,963,639 . *** Although somewhat different figures are given elsewhere , the total seems to have been somewhere between 1,900,000 and 2,000,000 .
In 1918 , it will be recalled , the number of Chinese Catholics was reported to be 1,963,639 . *** Although somewhat different figures are given elsewhere , the total seems to have been somewhere between 1,900,000 and 2,000,000 .
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The importance of Protestant schools , aside from the religious training given , lay largely in their equipment and educational standards - usually better than those of government schools- and in the fact that a considerable proportion ...
The importance of Protestant schools , aside from the religious training given , lay largely in their equipment and educational standards - usually better than those of government schools- and in the fact that a considerable proportion ...
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