A History of Christian Missions in China |
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the leaders of the Young Men's Christian Association maintained that the new students were the key to the China of the twentieth century . For a time access could be had only to mission schools , but it was early felt to be of vital ...
the leaders of the Young Men's Christian Association maintained that the new students were the key to the China of the twentieth century . For a time access could be had only to mission schools , but it was early felt to be of vital ...
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100 Men's Christian Association at T'ungchow in June , 1910 , representatives of local groups not only from North China but from Hupeh , Anhui , and Kiangsu , formed the Chinese Student Volunteer Movement for the Ministry - with the ...
100 Men's Christian Association at T'ungchow in June , 1910 , representatives of local groups not only from North China but from Hupeh , Anhui , and Kiangsu , formed the Chinese Student Volunteer Movement for the Ministry - with the ...
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Young Men's Christian Association . " Record of the Seventh Annual Conference of the Secretaries of the International Committee of the Young Men's Christiaa Associations of China and Korea , July 2329 , 1909.
Young Men's Christian Association . " Record of the Seventh Annual Conference of the Secretaries of the International Committee of the Young Men's Christiaa Associations of China and Korea , July 2329 , 1909.
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