A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Then , too , for nearly a century Peking had been in the hands of the Lazarists ,
and , probably more important still , the changed situation in China seemed no
longer to require this particular method . " * : Catholics were now protected by ...
Then , too , for nearly a century Peking had been in the hands of the Lazarists ,
and , probably more important still , the changed situation in China seemed no
longer to require this particular method . " * : Catholics were now protected by ...
第 352 頁
Before 1900 the only important diminution of the privileges granted Christians by
the treaties was the Berthemy Convention ( 1865 ) , which , as we have seen ,
laid down the rule that a deed for property bought by French missionaries should
...
Before 1900 the only important diminution of the privileges granted Christians by
the treaties was the Berthemy Convention ( 1865 ) , which , as we have seen ,
laid down the rule that a deed for property bought by French missionaries should
...
第 386 頁
The Mission did not disparage the efforts of those who held it important to build
up and educate a Christian community . ... special task which had been assigned
it and that it was of secondary importance by whom the sheaves were gathered .
The Mission did not disparage the efforts of those who held it important to build
up and educate a Christian community . ... special task which had been assigned
it and that it was of secondary importance by whom the sheaves were gathered .
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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