A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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Every seventh day they had " a sacrifice ” — probably the eucharist . * * Although
eulogistic inscriptions set up by the adherents of a faith are not always a
trustworthy record of the impression made on outsiders , it seems fair to infer from
the ...
Every seventh day they had " a sacrifice ” — probably the eucharist . * * Although
eulogistic inscriptions set up by the adherents of a faith are not always a
trustworthy record of the impression made on outsiders , it seems fair to infer from
the ...
第 76 頁
non - Chinese Christians of Mongol times left behind them any influence it would
probably be strongest in the North . The latter report is more open to question , for
we know of no Christian community in Kiangsi under the Yüan . Few physical ...
non - Chinese Christians of Mongol times left behind them any influence it would
probably be strongest in the North . The latter report is more open to question , for
we know of no Christian community in Kiangsi under the Yüan . Few physical ...
第 282 頁
He was from the Hakkas , that large and widely scattered group in Southeast
China which , probably originally immigrants from the northern provinces , still
boasts distinctive speech and customs . Hung was of relatively humble birth , but ,
with ...
He was from the Hakkas , that large and widely scattered group in Southeast
China which , probably originally immigrants from the northern provinces , still
boasts distinctive speech and customs . Hung was of relatively humble birth , but ,
with ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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