A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Kenneth Scott Latourette. grave was not, so the early Christians held, a shadowy
existence, nor one of sensual and selfish enjoyment, but for those who had
begun the Christian experience it was continuous growth into the likeness of
Jesus.
Kenneth Scott Latourette. grave was not, so the early Christians held, a shadowy
existence, nor one of sensual and selfish enjoyment, but for those who had
begun the Christian experience it was continuous growth into the likeness of
Jesus.
第 56 頁
They held that God had made man in his own image, that he had given the law
through Moses, had sent his spirit upon the prophets, and had finally sent his
Christ into the world. They held to the resurrection of the dead and the mystery of
...
They held that God had made man in his own image, that he had given the law
through Moses, had sent his spirit upon the prophets, and had finally sent his
Christ into the world. They held to the resurrection of the dead and the mystery of
...
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Services were held daily and there was preaching and the distribution of
literature in the waiting rooms of the dispensaries.” Into many a community the
Church first obtained access through a former patient in a mission hospital.”
VARIOUS ...
Services were held daily and there was preaching and the distribution of
literature in the waiting rooms of the dispensaries.” Into many a community the
Church first obtained access through a former patient in a mission hospital.”
VARIOUS ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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