A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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The Roman Catholic Church was primarily that of the western or Latin - speaking
section of the Roman Empire . ... This claim was not usually granted by the
bodies in the eastern parts of the Empire , but in the West after the collapse of the
...
The Roman Catholic Church was primarily that of the western or Latin - speaking
section of the Roman Empire . ... This claim was not usually granted by the
bodies in the eastern parts of the Empire , but in the West after the collapse of the
...
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18 Curriculums differed greatly , but in the large majority both Chinese and
Western subjects were to be found . The Chinese Classics were usually taught ,
for although here and there were those who believed that these had an
unchristian ...
18 Curriculums differed greatly , but in the large majority both Chinese and
Western subjects were to be found . The Chinese Classics were usually taught ,
for although here and there were those who believed that these had an
unchristian ...
第 528 頁
Even the thoughtless began to see that the aggressive West had demolished the
old horizons of China ' s world and ... by a passion for reform , heartily accepted
Western ways and ideas , and entered lightheartedly upon the delicate task of ...
Even the thoughtless began to see that the aggressive West had demolished the
old horizons of China ' s world and ... by a passion for reform , heartily accepted
Western ways and ideas , and entered lightheartedly upon the delicate task of ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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