A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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grave was not , so the early Christians held , a shadowy existence , nor one of
sensual and selfish enjoyment , but for those who had begun the Christian
experience it was continuous growth into the likeness of Jesus . These
convictions ...
grave was not , so the early Christians held , a shadowy existence , nor one of
sensual and selfish enjoyment , but for those who had begun the Christian
experience it was continuous growth into the likeness of Jesus . These
convictions ...
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They usually preserved some of the sacraments in a modified form ; most of them
held either to the old creeds or formulated new and elaborate ones or did both ;
many of them preserved the liturgy and the ecclesiastical organization of the ...
They usually preserved some of the sacraments in a modified form ; most of them
held either to the old creeds or formulated new and elaborate ones or did both ;
many of them preserved the liturgy and the ecclesiastical organization of the ...
第 56 頁
They held that God had made man in his own image , that he had given the law
through Moses , had sent his spirit upon the prophets , and had finally sent his
Christ into the world . They held to the resurrection of the dead and the mystery of
...
They held that God had made man in his own image , that he had given the law
through Moses , had sent his spirit upon the prophets , and had finally sent his
Christ into the world . They held to the resurrection of the dead and the mystery of
...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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