A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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第 188 頁
It can at least be said - for the custom, however, that it tended to place a higher
value upon the worth of the individual. When it was persistently taught that even
an abandoned and dying infant might be assured an eternal life of bliss and
when ...
It can at least be said - for the custom, however, that it tended to place a higher
value upon the worth of the individual. When it was persistently taught that even
an abandoned and dying infant might be assured an eternal life of bliss and
when ...
第 191 頁
The Europeans had, of course, to be conversant with the language. A few
became masters of it, but some had at least to begin their work with only a slight
knowledge of it.” Catechists were given less prolonged training than were priests.
The Europeans had, of course, to be conversant with the language. A few
became masters of it, but some had at least to begin their work with only a slight
knowledge of it.” Catechists were given less prolonged training than were priests.
第 336 頁
At least in the earlier days missionaries usually wore the garb of Chinese
merchants and had nothing about them outwardly to indicate their ecclesiastical
functions.” Sincere efforts were made to lift the morals of the Christians above
those of ...
At least in the earlier days missionaries usually wore the garb of Chinese
merchants and had nothing about them outwardly to indicate their ecclesiastical
functions.” Sincere efforts were made to lift the morals of the Christians above
those of ...
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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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