A History of Christian Missions in China |
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In most of its forms , moreover , Christianity has become more or less inflexible . In its development among various peoples and in various ages it has become set into distinct molds of doctrine , ritual , and organization .
In most of its forms , moreover , Christianity has become more or less inflexible . In its development among various peoples and in various ages it has become set into distinct molds of doctrine , ritual , and organization .
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With the college ( 1843 ) came James Legge , who was to become widely known as a scholar - the translator into English of much of the Chinese classical literature and later Professor of Chinese at Oxford — and who was to give less ...
With the college ( 1843 ) came James Legge , who was to become widely known as a scholar - the translator into English of much of the Chinese classical literature and later Professor of Chinese at Oxford — and who was to give less ...
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visit or his card — was enough to obtain a decision in favor of a convert , for the official did not wish to become embroiled with foreigners who through their consuls and ministers could make trouble for him with his superiors .
visit or his card — was enough to obtain a decision in favor of a convert , for the official did not wish to become embroiled with foreigners who through their consuls and ministers could make trouble for him with his superiors .
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