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Foreigners were given permission to study the Chinese language . Fourth . A
most favored nation clause promised that privileges given to one treaty power
would be granted to the others . Fifth . If foreigners attempted to travel outside the
ports ...
Foreigners were given permission to study the Chinese language . Fourth . A
most favored nation clause promised that privileges given to one treaty power
would be granted to the others . Fifth . If foreigners attempted to travel outside the
ports ...
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110 For the substance of the instruction given to catechumens see C . Daems la
missionary in Kansu ) , Le credo prêché aux neophytes , Hongkong , 1910 . The
instructions in this volume included the Catholic religion and false religions , the ...
110 For the substance of the instruction given to catechumens see C . Daems la
missionary in Kansu ) , Le credo prêché aux neophytes , Hongkong , 1910 . The
instructions in this volume included the Catholic religion and false religions , the ...
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The importance of Protestant schools , aside from the religious training given , lay
largely in their equipment and educational standards — usually better than those
of government schoolsand in the fact that a considerable proportion of the best ...
The importance of Protestant schools , aside from the religious training given , lay
largely in their equipment and educational standards — usually better than those
of government schoolsand in the fact that a considerable proportion of the best ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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