A History of Christian Missions in China |
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To fulfil this purpose Mateer advocated that the emphy J.” sis be upon advanced
rather than primary schools.” 24.4% By no means all missionaries agreed with
Mateer: many \oo" thought of schools as being for the purpose of giving a limite \s
...
To fulfil this purpose Mateer advocated that the emphy J.” sis be upon advanced
rather than primary schools.” 24.4% By no means all missionaries agreed with
Mateer: many \oo" thought of schools as being for the purpose of giving a limite \s
...
第 444 頁
Before 1897, moreover, government and private schools of a new type were very
few. The Protestant missionary, then, by establishing a majority of best schools in
which Western learning was first taught, was able to exert a commanding ...
Before 1897, moreover, government and private schools of a new type were very
few. The Protestant missionary, then, by establishing a majority of best schools in
which Western learning was first taught, was able to exert a commanding ...
第 450 頁
A few schools taught English.” Before 1897 the mission schools for girls seem as
a rule to have been chiefly patronized by Christians and many of their graduates
married pastors or became teachers or “Bible women,” devoting their time to ...
A few schools taught English.” Before 1897 the mission schools for girls seem as
a rule to have been chiefly patronized by Christians and many of their graduates
married pastors or became teachers or “Bible women,” devoting their time to ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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