A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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The author especially wishes to record his gratitude to Professor David Edward
Owen and to Mr . Chauncey P . Williams , Jr . , who by their assistance hastened
the collection of material , especially that on Protestant missions before 1918 ...
The author especially wishes to record his gratitude to Professor David Edward
Owen and to Mr . Chauncey P . Williams , Jr . , who by their assistance hastened
the collection of material , especially that on Protestant missions before 1918 ...
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For the most part the family remained as it had been , but many , especially
among the students and in the cities and ... coëducation was more and more the
practice in the higher schools , and individualism was popular , especially among
the ...
For the most part the family remained as it had been , but many , especially
among the students and in the cities and ... coëducation was more and more the
practice in the higher schools , and individualism was popular , especially among
the ...
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Especially prominent were the printing establishments at Zikawei , Peking ,
Hsienhsien instruction for Catholics and ... but more learned works , especially in
French , were published As in previous years , Roman Catholics gave much time
and ...
Especially prominent were the printing establishments at Zikawei , Peking ,
Hsienhsien instruction for Catholics and ... but more learned works , especially in
French , were published As in previous years , Roman Catholics gave much time
and ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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