A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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... from giving to women extreme unction? Were Chinese to be permitted to
charge an interest rate of thirty per cent,” and when those who made their living
by lending money became Christians were they to be allowed to continue in their
...
... from giving to women extreme unction? Were Chinese to be permitted to
charge an interest rate of thirty per cent,” and when those who made their living
by lending money became Christians were they to be allowed to continue in their
...
第 142 頁
He discovered that the Jesuits were obtaining part of the support for their mission
by money-lending, and although they charged a lower rate than that customary in
the capital, he annulled all their contracts 4 3 for interest. He even removed ...
He discovered that the Jesuits were obtaining part of the support for their mission
by money-lending, and although they charged a lower rate than that customary in
the capital, he annulled all their contracts 4 3 for interest. He even removed ...
第 397 頁
In 1887, as the result of an awakening of missionary interest in two of the
colleges in Canada, a mission was projected on the mainland of China. Several
were soon sent, among them Jonathan Goforth, who was later to be noted as a
leader in ...
In 1887, as the result of an awakening of missionary interest in two of the
colleges in Canada, a mission was projected on the mainland of China. Several
were soon sent, among them Jonathan Goforth, who was later to be noted as a
leader in ...
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CHAPTer | 1 |
AND THE BEARING OF THESE UPON THE POSSIBLE | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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