A History of Christian Missions in China |
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第 18 頁
Because of the political activity of some, the government has usually been
suspicious of all and occasionally has taken vigorous steps to suppress them.
This has been particularly at the times when one of the sects has raised the
standard of ...
Because of the political activity of some, the government has usually been
suspicious of all and occasionally has taken vigorous steps to suppress them.
This has been particularly at the times when one of the sects has raised the
standard of ...
第 187 頁
It was these who frequently and perhaps usually first interested the non-
Christians and in their hands was nearly all the instruction preliminary to and a
good deal of that which followed baptism. The priests were so few that they had
their time ...
It was these who frequently and perhaps usually first interested the non-
Christians and in their hands was nearly all the instruction preliminary to and a
good deal of that which followed baptism. The priests were so few that they had
their time ...
第 410 頁
He was usually preacher, teacher, physician, administrator, architect, and builder,
” and could scarcely avoid growing if he kept pace with his task. The missionary
body was not without its bigots and fanatics,” but as a rule Protestantism was ...
He was usually preacher, teacher, physician, administrator, architect, and builder,
” and could scarcely avoid growing if he kept pace with his task. The missionary
body was not without its bigots and fanatics,” but as a rule Protestantism was ...
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CHAPTer | 1 |
AND THE BEARING OF THESE UPON THE POSSIBLE | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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