A History of Christian Missions in China |
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In Canton the church maintained by the Society continued its growth and in
Kwangtung several stations and outstations , among them one at Pok - lo , were
opened . " After the retirement of Legge the most prominent figure in the Canton
and ...
In Canton the church maintained by the Society continued its growth and in
Kwangtung several stations and outstations , among them one at Pok - lo , were
opened . " After the retirement of Legge the most prominent figure in the Canton
and ...
第 458 頁
°s An opium refuge was opened in Peking in 1878 . * One of the earliest tasks
which confronted the medical missionary was the training of Chinese assistants
and before many years this expanded into preparation for the medical profession
.
°s An opium refuge was opened in Peking in 1878 . * One of the earliest tasks
which confronted the medical missionary was the training of Chinese assistants
and before many years this expanded into preparation for the medical profession
.
第 578 頁
Even before 1900 the Society had made efforts to establish missions in anti -
foreign Hunan , and here , after the Boxer year , in several cities and towns
stations were opened . " The United Methodist Church Mission added stations in
...
Even before 1900 the Society had made efforts to establish missions in anti -
foreign Hunan , and here , after the Boxer year , in several cities and towns
stations were opened . " The United Methodist Church Mission added stations in
...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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