A History of Christian Missions in China |
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第 471 頁
446 ; Barber , David Hill , p . 299 ; Thompson , Griffith John , p . 468 ; Smith ,
China in Convulsion , Vol . 1 , pp . 79 - 84 ; Anii - Foreign Riots in China in 1891 ,
passim ; Hertslet , China Treaties , P . 1136 ; Curzon , Problems of the Far East , p
.
446 ; Barber , David Hill , p . 299 ; Thompson , Griffith John , p . 468 ; Smith ,
China in Convulsion , Vol . 1 , pp . 79 - 84 ; Anii - Foreign Riots in China in 1891 ,
passim ; Hertslet , China Treaties , P . 1136 ; Curzon , Problems of the Far East , p
.
第 484 頁
112 ; Pakenham - Walsh , Some Typical Christians , passim ; Bentley , Illustrious
Chinese Christians , passim ; Davis , Leng Tso , The Chinese Bible Woman ,
passim ; Hu , Way of Faith , passim ; Bryson , Child Life in Chinese Homes , pp .
112 ; Pakenham - Walsh , Some Typical Christians , passim ; Bentley , Illustrious
Chinese Christians , passim ; Davis , Leng Tso , The Chinese Bible Woman ,
passim ; Hu , Way of Faith , passim ; Bryson , Child Life in Chinese Homes , pp .
第 515 頁
The majority , however , remained true and about three hundred of them were
slaughtered , some of them with great cruelty . 160 One preacher , for example ,
was. 11 Oberlin - Shansi Mission Ten Years After , passim . 143 Broomhall ,
Jubilee ...
The majority , however , remained true and about three hundred of them were
slaughtered , some of them with great cruelty . 160 One preacher , for example ,
was. 11 Oberlin - Shansi Mission Ten Years After , passim . 143 Broomhall ,
Jubilee ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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