A History of Christian Missions in China |
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So much of the province is mountainous , and disorder was so chronic that no very great gains were made . We have seen that the judicial murder in Kwangsi of Chapdelaine , a missionary of the Paris Society , had given the French ...
So much of the province is mountainous , and disorder was so chronic that no very great gains were made . We have seen that the judicial murder in Kwangsi of Chapdelaine , a missionary of the Paris Society , had given the French ...
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It is said that in 1870 the province contained slightly over eight thousand Catholics.10 In the seventies a very successful mission among a nonChinese people , the Lolos , was reported . " In the early eighties a visitor in Yünnanfu ...
It is said that in 1870 the province contained slightly over eight thousand Catholics.10 In the seventies a very successful mission among a nonChinese people , the Lolos , was reported . " In the early eighties a visitor in Yünnanfu ...
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initiated , other Protestant bodies were entering the province , and , for these and other reasons , before many years the representatives of the London Mission were withdrawn . The Society found its strength more than taxed to occupy ...
initiated , other Protestant bodies were entering the province , and , for these and other reasons , before many years the representatives of the London Mission were withdrawn . The Society found its strength more than taxed to occupy ...
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