A History of Christian Missions in China |
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The old man of his dreams , so he believed , was none other than God the Father
, the middle - aged elder brother was Jesus , and the demons were idols . His
commission appeared clear . He and Li thereupon baptized themselves and
Hung ...
The old man of his dreams , so he believed , was none other than God the Father
, the middle - aged elder brother was Jesus , and the demons were idols . His
commission appeared clear . He and Li thereupon baptized themselves and
Hung ...
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It was characteristic of his later life that he believed that his preparation should be
not only in the science of healing , but in learning complete dependence upon
God . With this conviction he laid before God in prayer all phases of life and all
his ...
It was characteristic of his later life that he believed that his preparation should be
not only in the science of healing , but in learning complete dependence upon
God . With this conviction he laid before God in prayer all phases of life and all
his ...
第 441 頁
If the Bible was the authoritative witness to the Christian faith , as most
Protestants believed , all Christians should at least be enabled to read it . In
earlier chapters we have described how from almost the beginning of their efforts
in China ...
If the Bible was the authoritative witness to the Christian faith , as most
Protestants believed , all Christians should at least be enabled to read it . In
earlier chapters we have described how from almost the beginning of their efforts
in China ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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