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sent their condolences to Catholic missionaries” and urged the representatives of
their governments to take vigorous action.” Warships of several nations were
dispatched to Tientsin and the foreign envoys in Peking sent a collective note ...
sent their condolences to Catholic missionaries” and urged the representatives of
their governments to take vigorous action.” Warships of several nations were
dispatched to Tientsin and the foreign envoys in Peking sent a collective note ...
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In 1868, however, it sent three missionaries of its own to open in Peking a
boarding-school for girls. In 1881 a bequest from Mrs. E. C. Bridgman led to the
removal of the institution to Shanghai. In 1885 the Society also opened in
Shanghai the ...
In 1868, however, it sent three missionaries of its own to open in Peking a
boarding-school for girls. In 1881 a bequest from Mrs. E. C. Bridgman led to the
removal of the institution to Shanghai. In 1885 the Society also opened in
Shanghai the ...
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Brethren in Christ sent out their first representatives in 1889. The United Brethren
had a Chinese church in Portland, Oregon, and since the emigrants there were
from South China it was natural that the first missionaries to go abroad should ...
Brethren in Christ sent out their first representatives in 1889. The United Brethren
had a Chinese church in Portland, Oregon, and since the emigrants there were
from South China it was natural that the first missionaries to go abroad should ...
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AND THE BEARING OF THESE UPON THE POSSIBLE | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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