A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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At the time of early Portuguese contact with India the Metropolitan of the Malabar
Church is reported to have included China in his title . " The tradition , if it existed
at all , was certainly of late origin . * This much is to be said , however : there ...
At the time of early Portuguese contact with India the Metropolitan of the Malabar
Church is reported to have included China in his title . " The tradition , if it existed
at all , was certainly of late origin . * This much is to be said , however : there ...
第 586 頁
A word often on the lips of the early leaders was “ strategy ” and the first of the city
Associations were accordingly placed in the great port cities . Attention was paid
to the young men of the foreign business community , for they were usually ...
A word often on the lips of the early leaders was “ strategy ” and the first of the city
Associations were accordingly placed in the great port cities . Attention was paid
to the young men of the foreign business community , for they were usually ...
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90 sylvania Conference ) had missionaries on the Kansu border of Tibet as early
as 1911 . 208 The China Mennonite Mission Society , with headquarters at
Hillsboro , Kansas , had representatives in Shantung by the close of 1905 , and
by ...
90 sylvania Conference ) had missionaries on the Kansu border of Tibet as early
as 1911 . 208 The China Mennonite Mission Society , with headquarters at
Hillsboro , Kansas , had representatives in Shantung by the close of 1905 , and
by ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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