A History of Christian Missions in China |
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too, lived one of the first unmarried Protestant women missionaries to the
Chinese, Miss Newell, later Mrs. Gütlaff," and here came from time to time
representatives of other boards. Singapore was occupied the year it was founded
(1819) by ...
too, lived one of the first unmarried Protestant women missionaries to the
Chinese, Miss Newell, later Mrs. Gütlaff," and here came from time to time
representatives of other boards. Singapore was occupied the year it was founded
(1819) by ...
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In 1847 twelve representatives of the Daughters of Charity sailed from France.
Founded, like the Lazarists, by St. Vincent de Paul, it was fitting that this body
should have in its initial company to China a sister of the Lazarist martyr Perboyre
.
In 1847 twelve representatives of the Daughters of Charity sailed from France.
Founded, like the Lazarists, by St. Vincent de Paul, it was fitting that this body
should have in its initial company to China a sister of the Lazarist martyr Perboyre
.
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Ten years later, Alliance representatives were to be found in Anhui, Hupeh,
Hunan, the Tibetan frontier of Kansu, Shansi, Mongolia, Kwangsi, Peking,
Shanghai, and Tientsin. With the exception of Anhui and the three cities named,
these ...
Ten years later, Alliance representatives were to be found in Anhui, Hupeh,
Hunan, the Tibetan frontier of Kansu, Shansi, Mongolia, Kwangsi, Peking,
Shanghai, and Tientsin. With the exception of Anhui and the three cities named,
these ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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