A History of Christian Missions in China |
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第 48 頁
... translated by order of Archbishop Franciscus Ros as saying : " By the means of
St . Thomas the Chinesses and Æthiopians were converted to the truth . . . . By
the means of St . Thomas the Kingdome of Heaven flew and entered into China .
... translated by order of Archbishop Franciscus Ros as saying : " By the means of
St . Thomas the Chinesses and Æthiopians were converted to the truth . . . . By
the means of St . Thomas the Kingdome of Heaven flew and entered into China .
第 268 頁
67 This list , while by no means exhaustive , indicates the place that the
missionaries gave to the school . As a means of winning converts , of educating
Chinese assistants and clergy , and of training the Christian community , it was
already an ...
67 This list , while by no means exhaustive , indicates the place that the
missionaries gave to the school . As a means of winning converts , of educating
Chinese assistants and clergy , and of training the Christian community , it was
already an ...
第 313 頁
That the number of baptisms is considerably increased by such means cannot be
denied and it may also be that after a few generations the results in Christian
character are not entirely untoward . There can be no serious question , however
...
That the number of baptisms is considerably increased by such means cannot be
denied and it may also be that after a few generations the results in Christian
character are not entirely untoward . There can be no serious question , however
...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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