A History of Christian Missions in China |
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In 1900 there were forty - seven Associations in eight provinces and a national
convention held in 1901 brought ... The leaders of the Young Men ' s Christian
Association proved especially sensitive to the conditions that followed 1900 .
In 1900 there were forty - seven Associations in eight provinces and a national
convention held in 1901 brought ... The leaders of the Young Men ' s Christian
Association proved especially sensitive to the conditions that followed 1900 .
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While the Young Men ' s Christian Association began in China among students
and continued to direct most of its attention to them , city Associations with their
familiar program of religious , educational , social , and physical activities early ...
While the Young Men ' s Christian Association began in China among students
and continued to direct most of its attention to them , city Associations with their
familiar program of religious , educational , social , and physical activities early ...
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Men ' s Christian Association at T ' ungchow in June , 1910 , representatives of
local groups not only from North China but from Hupeh , Anhui , and Kiangsu ,
formed the Chinese Student Volunteer Movement for the Ministry — with the
motto ...
Men ' s Christian Association at T ' ungchow in June , 1910 , representatives of
local groups not only from North China but from Hupeh , Anhui , and Kiangsu ,
formed the Chinese Student Volunteer Movement for the Ministry — with the
motto ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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