A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Lassar removed to Serampore with two Chinese and here , under Marshman's direction , the work of translation was done . The translation of the New Testament was finished in 1811 and that of the entire Bible in 1822 or 1823 .
Lassar removed to Serampore with two Chinese and here , under Marshman's direction , the work of translation was done . The translation of the New Testament was finished in 1811 and that of the entire Bible in 1822 or 1823 .
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228 The latter version , more exact in its translation and more easily comprehended by those of little education , but not having the literary elegance of the former , was completed in 1862.2 Bridgman , with the aid of others ...
228 The latter version , more exact in its translation and more easily comprehended by those of little education , but not having the literary elegance of the former , was completed in 1862.2 Bridgman , with the aid of others ...
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In 1862 Bridgman and Culbertson , as we have seen , completed a translation of the Bible which in some respects was an alternate to the Delegates ' Version . Portions of the Bible were also put into the literary language as follows ...
In 1862 Bridgman and Culbertson , as we have seen , completed a translation of the Bible which in some respects was an alternate to the Delegates ' Version . Portions of the Bible were also put into the literary language as follows ...
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