A History of Christian Missions in China |
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The London Missionary Society ' s annual reports deplored the war but hoped
that the new treaties might lead to safeguarding the missionaries . They did ,
however , express the hope that the illegal traffic in opium might be stopped (
1857 , p .
The London Missionary Society ' s annual reports deplored the war but hoped
that the new treaties might lead to safeguarding the missionaries . They did ,
however , express the hope that the illegal traffic in opium might be stopped (
1857 , p .
第 369 頁
Another devoted representative of the Episcopal Church was James Addison
Ingle , who came to China in 1891 . After a year and a half he was left the only
missionary of his society in Hankow , but by means of Chinese laymen whom he
...
Another devoted representative of the Episcopal Church was James Addison
Ingle , who came to China in 1891 . After a year and a half he was left the only
missionary of his society in Hankow , but by means of Chinese laymen whom he
...
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Another undenominational Protestant movement , the Young People ' s Society
for Christian Endeavor , came from America ... 318 Some of the women ' s
societies were : in the United States , The Woman ' s Foreign Missionary Society
of the ...
Another undenominational Protestant movement , the Young People ' s Society
for Christian Endeavor , came from America ... 318 Some of the women ' s
societies were : in the United States , The Woman ' s Foreign Missionary Society
of the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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