A History of Christian Missions in China |
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too , lived one of the first unmarried Protestant women missionaries to the
Chinese , Miss Newell , later Mrs . Gütlaff , * ' and here came from time to time
representatives of other boards . Singapore was occupied the year it was
founded ( 1819 ) ...
too , lived one of the first unmarried Protestant women missionaries to the
Chinese , Miss Newell , later Mrs . Gütlaff , * ' and here came from time to time
representatives of other boards . Singapore was occupied the year it was
founded ( 1819 ) ...
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Ten years later , Alliance representatives were to be found in Anhui , Hupeh ,
Hunan , the Tibetan frontier of Kansu , Shansi , Mongolia , Kwangsi , Peking ,
Shanghai , and Tientsin . With the exception of Anhui and the three cities named ,
these ...
Ten years later , Alliance representatives were to be found in Anhui , Hupeh ,
Hunan , the Tibetan frontier of Kansu , Shansi , Mongolia , Kwangsi , Peking ,
Shanghai , and Tientsin . With the exception of Anhui and the three cities named ,
these ...
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Representatives of several organizations gained footholds in that center of anti -
foreign agitation , Hunan . " Between 1895 both the Church Missionary Society
and the Christian and Missionary Alliance established stations in turbulent ...
Representatives of several organizations gained footholds in that center of anti -
foreign agitation , Hunan . " Between 1895 both the Church Missionary Society
and the Christian and Missionary Alliance established stations in turbulent ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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