A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Were Chinese to be permitted to charge an interest rate of thirty per cent , 1o and when those who made their living by lending money became Christians were they to be allowed to continue in their profession ...
Were Chinese to be permitted to charge an interest rate of thirty per cent , 1o and when those who made their living by lending money became Christians were they to be allowed to continue in their profession ...
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The Scandinavian churches had not been lacking in interest in foreign missions , but they had directed their energies toward other countries . They were stirred by the martyrdoms of the Boxer year , however , and now that to these were ...
The Scandinavian churches had not been lacking in interest in foreign missions , but they had directed their energies toward other countries . They were stirred by the martyrdoms of the Boxer year , however , and now that to these were ...
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It also reiterated the papal approval of the agencies that were collecting funds for and arousing an interest in missions . " " By a papal edict of 1922 the Society for the Propagation of the Faith was reorganized in such a manner that ...
It also reiterated the papal approval of the agencies that were collecting funds for and arousing an interest in missions . " " By a papal edict of 1922 the Society for the Propagation of the Faith was reorganized in such a manner that ...
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