A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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Some of the British deplored the fact that Christian missions and the opium traffic
were both tolerated by the same treaty , and at least one American missionary
believed extraterritoriality to be open to criticism . No missionary , board secretary
...
Some of the British deplored the fact that Christian missions and the opium traffic
were both tolerated by the same treaty , and at least one American missionary
believed extraterritoriality to be open to criticism . No missionary , board secretary
...
第 474 頁
British missionaries were rapidly extending their activities into the interior ,
especially under the recently organized China ... some of them maintained that
the right to purchase property outside the open ports was granted by the British
treaty of ...
British missionaries were rapidly extending their activities into the interior ,
especially under the recently organized China ... some of them maintained that
the right to purchase property outside the open ports was granted by the British
treaty of ...
第 904 頁
British. Chamber. of. Commerce. in. China. ,. 766 . British Consul , see British
Minister . British Government , 474 , 500 , 743 , 750 . British Legation , 513 .
British Minister ( or Consul ) , 397 , 466 , 468 , 608 , 614 , 817 , 820 . British
missionaries ...
British. Chamber. of. Commerce. in. China. ,. 766 . British Consul , see British
Minister . British Government , 474 , 500 , 743 , 750 . British Legation , 513 .
British Minister ( or Consul ) , 397 , 466 , 468 , 608 , 614 , 817 , 820 . British
missionaries ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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