A History of Christian Missions in China |
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As we shall see later , a Catholic translation of part of the New Testament introduced the first Protestant missionary , Robert Morrison , to the study of Chinese . It undoubtedly influenced his own translation of the Bible , and so ...
As we shall see later , a Catholic translation of part of the New Testament introduced the first Protestant missionary , Robert Morrison , to the study of Chinese . It undoubtedly influenced his own translation of the Bible , and so ...
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He was there for only a few months , however , and when later he returned it was under another society . The real founders of the Baptist mission in Ningpo were Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Lord , who arrived in 1847 , and Josiah Goddard ...
He was there for only a few months , however , and when later he returned it was under another society . The real founders of the Baptist mission in Ningpo were Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Lord , who arrived in 1847 , and Josiah Goddard ...
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later was to share in a novel experiment in mission administration and the self - support of Chinese churches . " 164 THE CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY In 1836 the Church Missionary Society had begun an attempt to reach the Chinese in ...
later was to share in a novel experiment in mission administration and the self - support of Chinese churches . " 164 THE CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY In 1836 the Church Missionary Society had begun an attempt to reach the Chinese in ...
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