A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Every seventh day they had " a sacrifice " -probably the eucharist . ' Although eulogistic inscriptions set up by the adherents of a faith are not always a trustworthy record of the impression made on outsiders , it seems fair to infer ...
Every seventh day they had " a sacrifice " -probably the eucharist . ' Although eulogistic inscriptions set up by the adherents of a faith are not always a trustworthy record of the impression made on outsiders , it seems fair to infer ...
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An estimate of 1840 gives the total in 1839 as 313,000.00 In 1836 a missionary said that the largest estimate of the Christian community was 220,000 and that this was probably excessive.101 From a comparison of these totals with ...
An estimate of 1840 gives the total in 1839 as 313,000.00 In 1836 a missionary said that the largest estimate of the Christian community was 220,000 and that this was probably excessive.101 From a comparison of these totals with ...
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He was from the Hakkas , that large and ' widely scattered group in Southeast China which , probably originally immigrants from the northern provinces , still boasts distinctive speech and customs . Hung was of relatively humble birth ...
He was from the Hakkas , that large and ' widely scattered group in Southeast China which , probably originally immigrants from the northern provinces , still boasts distinctive speech and customs . Hung was of relatively humble birth ...
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