A History of Christian Missions in China |
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From Ningkohsien in Anhui it was reported in 1872 that among immigrants who were coming to cultivate the lands left desolate by the T'ai P'ings were Christians from Hupeh , and that the populace in general was open - minded to the ...
From Ningkohsien in Anhui it was reported in 1872 that among immigrants who were coming to cultivate the lands left desolate by the T'ai P'ings were Christians from Hupeh , and that the populace in general was open - minded to the ...
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101 est days of the older Jesuit mission.100 The Catholics in the central part of the province are reported to have increased from 4,585 in 1874 to about ten thousand in 1896.1o1 They seem , too , to have been loyal to their faith ...
101 est days of the older Jesuit mission.100 The Catholics in the central part of the province are reported to have increased from 4,585 in 1874 to about ten thousand in 1896.1o1 They seem , too , to have been loyal to their faith ...
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In 1907 a missionary of the same congregation reported a journey to distant Urumtsi , in Sinkiang , for the purpose of beginning work there . " In 1904 a representative of the Missions Étrangères of Paris reported that he knew of about ...
In 1907 a missionary of the same congregation reported a journey to distant Urumtsi , in Sinkiang , for the purpose of beginning work there . " In 1904 a representative of the Missions Étrangères of Paris reported that he knew of about ...
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