A History of Christian Missions in China |
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What he did was to affect the quality of the transformation by bringing China into
contact with the highest spiritual and moral forces of the West . As we have said
before — and it cannot be repeated too often - but for him the Chinese would ...
What he did was to affect the quality of the transformation by bringing China into
contact with the highest spiritual and moral forces of the West . As we have said
before — and it cannot be repeated too often - but for him the Chinese would ...
第 505 頁
Many of those about the Empress Dowager , and possibly the " Old Buddha ”
herself , were convinced that the Boxer forces , aided by the magical powers to
which they laid claim and by the imperial forces , would be able successfully to ...
Many of those about the Empress Dowager , and possibly the " Old Buddha ”
herself , were convinced that the Boxer forces , aided by the magical powers to
which they laid claim and by the imperial forces , would be able successfully to ...
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Because of Russian influence the left wing of the Kuomintang was particularly
bitter against the Church , and when , in the summer of 1926 , the Nationalist
forces moved northward , in some of the territory occupied , notably in Hunan ,
the ...
Because of Russian influence the left wing of the Kuomintang was particularly
bitter against the Church , and when , in the summer of 1926 , the Nationalist
forces moved northward , in some of the territory occupied , notably in Hunan ,
the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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