A History of Christian Missions in China |
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In Szechwan in the eighteenth century each foreign missionary seems to have been allowed annually thirty taels . " From this he not only supported himself but subscribed to the maintenance of the school for the training of native ...
In Szechwan in the eighteenth century each foreign missionary seems to have been allowed annually thirty taels . " From this he not only supported himself but subscribed to the maintenance of the school for the training of native ...
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One enthusiastic writer declares that by the latter part of the seventeenth century the missionaries had succeeded in making China better known in France than were many of the provinces of Europe . " They laid the foundations for the ...
One enthusiastic writer declares that by the latter part of the seventeenth century the missionaries had succeeded in making China better known in France than were many of the provinces of Europe . " They laid the foundations for the ...
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14-76 ; A Century of Protestant Missions in China , p . 332 ; Chinese Recorder , Vol . 7 , p . 42. Work among the Hakkas was begun ca. 1882. Ashmore , op . cit . , p . 76 . • Ashmore went to the East in 1849 and served in Bangkok and ...
14-76 ; A Century of Protestant Missions in China , p . 332 ; Chinese Recorder , Vol . 7 , p . 42. Work among the Hakkas was begun ca. 1882. Ashmore , op . cit . , p . 76 . • Ashmore went to the East in 1849 and served in Bangkok and ...
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