A History of Christian Missions in China |
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OTHER EFFORTS TO ENTER CHINA The death of Xavier was a challenge to further efforts to enter the Middle Kingdom . By the close of the sixteenth century there were two centers of European power in the Far East .
OTHER EFFORTS TO ENTER CHINA The death of Xavier was a challenge to further efforts to enter the Middle Kingdom . By the close of the sixteenth century there were two centers of European power in the Far East .
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Mission , however , they did not confine their efforts to one country . ... The prolonged effort to penetrate Tibet by way of Kansu was made in the face of almost continuous danger and entailed great heroism .
Mission , however , they did not confine their efforts to one country . ... The prolonged effort to penetrate Tibet by way of Kansu was made in the face of almost continuous danger and entailed great heroism .
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All these efforts together form a noteworthy achievement . 187 188 180 185 . 186 Women physicians had no inconsiderable part in Protestant medical missions . The first woman medical missionary to China appears to have been Dr. Combs ...
All these efforts together form a noteworthy achievement . 187 188 180 185 . 186 Women physicians had no inconsiderable part in Protestant medical missions . The first woman medical missionary to China appears to have been Dr. Combs ...
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