A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Freedom to travel in inland China and full toleration to missionaries and Chinese Christians had been recently guaranteed by foreign treaties ; for the Protestant world the four decades from 1865 to 1905 were a period of growing ...
Freedom to travel in inland China and full toleration to missionaries and Chinese Christians had been recently guaranteed by foreign treaties ; for the Protestant world the four decades from 1865 to 1905 were a period of growing ...
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... in the eastern and western parts of Kansu , two in the southwestern part of Shansi , four in Southern and four in Northwestern Hunan , four in Kweichow , four in Southwestern Kwangsi , six in Yünnan , and one in Western Szechwan .
... in the eastern and western parts of Kansu , two in the southwestern part of Shansi , four in Southern and four in Northwestern Hunan , four in Kweichow , four in Southwestern Kwangsi , six in Yünnan , and one in Western Szechwan .
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Examples of the latter were the Blackstone Bible Institute opened at Wuchang in 1910 by the Christian and Missionary Alliance and four Bible Training Institutes with a two years ' course inaugurated by 1912 by the China Inland Mission .
Examples of the latter were the Blackstone Bible Institute opened at Wuchang in 1910 by the Christian and Missionary Alliance and four Bible Training Institutes with a two years ' course inaugurated by 1912 by the China Inland Mission .
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