A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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Sometimes the approach to non - Christians was made by laymen , and one
approved method appears to have been to encourage a Christian family to move
into a village where there were no other converts and to become a center of ...
Sometimes the approach to non - Christians was made by laymen , and one
approved method appears to have been to encourage a Christian family to move
into a village where there were no other converts and to become a center of ...
第 359 頁
In Protestant missionary circles in the West and in China the war appears ,
indeed , to have been generally welcomed as a means of opening the country
still further to the Gospel . No one of influence in the Church seems to have
questioned ...
In Protestant missionary circles in the West and in China the war appears ,
indeed , to have been generally welcomed as a means of opening the country
still further to the Gospel . No one of influence in the Church seems to have
questioned ...
第 498 頁
that at least some of the Roman Catholic authorities were not displeased by this
action , but the Church appears not to have had any important part in initiating it .
" In 1898 Kwangsi , so frequently turbulent , was the scene of pronounced unrest
...
that at least some of the Roman Catholic authorities were not displeased by this
action , but the Church appears not to have had any important part in initiating it .
" In 1898 Kwangsi , so frequently turbulent , was the scene of pronounced unrest
...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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