A History of Christian Missions in China |
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The Emperor continued to employ Jesuits to supervise the astronomical bureau and to make for him a house , a fountain , paintings , and various other objects in European style . The foreigners were useful to him and he may have believed ...
The Emperor continued to employ Jesuits to supervise the astronomical bureau and to make for him a house , a fountain , paintings , and various other objects in European style . The foreigners were useful to him and he may have believed ...
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The Christian bodies which had most profoundly felt the awakenings of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries continued to be stirred by revivals and to give birth to new movements . The churches in Scotland , the Evangelical wing of ...
The Christian bodies which had most profoundly felt the awakenings of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries continued to be stirred by revivals and to give birth to new movements . The churches in Scotland , the Evangelical wing of ...
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The London Missionary Society continued most of its older centers and extended its efforts to both the central and northern portions of the country . In Canton the church maintained by the Society continued its growth and in Kwangtung ...
The London Missionary Society continued most of its older centers and extended its efforts to both the central and northern portions of the country . In Canton the church maintained by the Society continued its growth and in Kwangtung ...
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