A History of Christian Missions in China |
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79 80 8 2 too , lived one of the first unmarried Protestant women missionaries to the Chinese , Miss Newell , later Mrs. Gütlaff , " and here came from time to time representatives of other boards . Singapore was occupied the year it ...
79 80 8 2 too , lived one of the first unmarried Protestant women missionaries to the Chinese , Miss Newell , later Mrs. Gütlaff , " and here came from time to time representatives of other boards . Singapore was occupied the year it ...
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Ten years later , Alliance representatives were to be found in Anhui , Hupeh , Hunan , the Tibetan frontier of Kansu , Shansi , Mongolia , Kwangsi , Peking , Shanghai , and Tientsin . With the exception of Anhui and the three cities ...
Ten years later , Alliance representatives were to be found in Anhui , Hupeh , Hunan , the Tibetan frontier of Kansu , Shansi , Mongolia , Kwangsi , Peking , Shanghai , and Tientsin . With the exception of Anhui and the three cities ...
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About 1922 it joined forces with the United Evangelical Church , which had representatives in another section of the province . The Friedenshort Deaconess Mission , a German organization associated with the China Inland Mission ...
About 1922 it joined forces with the United Evangelical Church , which had representatives in another section of the province . The Friedenshort Deaconess Mission , a German organization associated with the China Inland Mission ...
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