A History of Christian Missions in China |
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第 298 頁
The lack of much intimate contact with missionaries, and the visions and vagaries
of Hung, Yang, and some of the other leaders scarcely permitted the movement
to become really Christian. At its close, as at its beginning, the T'ai P'ing ...
The lack of much intimate contact with missionaries, and the visions and vagaries
of Hung, Yang, and some of the other leaders scarcely permitted the movement
to become really Christian. At its close, as at its beginning, the T'ai P'ing ...
第 592 頁
Under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, moreover, the
Student Volunteer Movement for the Ministry came into existence. In 1886, it will
be recalled, there had begun in the United States, as an outgrowth of the Student
...
Under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, moreover, the
Student Volunteer Movement for the Ministry came into existence. In 1886, it will
be recalled, there had begun in the United States, as an outgrowth of the Student
...
第 694 頁
THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT A sixth new factor confronting missions was
the Anti-Christian Movement. Criticism and persecution of Christianity were, as
we have repeatedly seen, nothing new in China. The majority of the scholar class
...
THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT A sixth new factor confronting missions was
the Anti-Christian Movement. Criticism and persecution of Christianity were, as
we have repeatedly seen, nothing new in China. The majority of the scholar class
...
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AND THE BEARING OF THESE UPON THE POSSIBLE | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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