A History of Christian Missions in China |
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He, like many of his contemporaries, believed “the Kingdom of God” to be "at
hand,” ” but to his mind it was not coming suddenly as a visible state.” It was
rather being achieved by the inward transformation of the lives of men.” He felt it
would ...
He, like many of his contemporaries, believed “the Kingdom of God” to be "at
hand,” ” but to his mind it was not coming suddenly as a visible state.” It was
rather being achieved by the inward transformation of the lives of men.” He felt it
would ...
第 523 頁
... compensation for the actual value at the time of its destruction. . . . In the
adjustment of death claims the Commissioners . . . tried to measure the pecuniary
interest of heirs at law and next of kin in the lives of those . . . killed . . . to estimate
the ...
... compensation for the actual value at the time of its destruction. . . . In the
adjustment of death claims the Commissioners . . . tried to measure the pecuniary
interest of heirs at law and next of kin in the lives of those . . . killed . . . to estimate
the ...
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... came to China, and in unsanitary and uncongenial surroundings, usually with
insufficient stipends, often at the cost of their own lives or of lives that were dearer
to them than their own, 824 A HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN MISSIONS IN CHINA.
... came to China, and in unsanitary and uncongenial surroundings, usually with
insufficient stipends, often at the cost of their own lives or of lives that were dearer
to them than their own, 824 A HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN MISSIONS IN CHINA.
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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