A History of Christian Missions in China |
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All the Berlin , the Rhenish , and the Basel societies - opened new stations . " For many years Christians under the care of the German societies had been joining the stream of Chinese emigration to Borneo . Here they were cared for by ...
All the Berlin , the Rhenish , and the Basel societies - opened new stations . " For many years Christians under the care of the German societies had been joining the stream of Chinese emigration to Borneo . Here they were cared for by ...
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The General Mission Board of the Church of the Nazarene , with headquarters in Kansas City , Missouri , sent its first missionaries to China about 1913 and opened stations in Shantung and later in Chihli.15 The Ebenezer Mission ...
The General Mission Board of the Church of the Nazarene , with headquarters in Kansas City , Missouri , sent its first missionaries to China about 1913 and opened stations in Shantung and later in Chihli.15 The Ebenezer Mission ...
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In 1922 the Christian Reformed Church , an American body with about fifty thousand members , began work in Kiangsu , In 1920 the Baptist China Direct Mission opened in Shantung what appears to have been its first station .
In 1922 the Christian Reformed Church , an American body with about fifty thousand members , began work in Kiangsu , In 1920 the Baptist China Direct Mission opened in Shantung what appears to have been its first station .
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