A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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Because of the political activity of some , the government has usually been
suspicious of all and occasionally has taken vigorous steps to suppress them .
This has been particularly at the times when one of the sects has raised the
standard of ...
Because of the political activity of some , the government has usually been
suspicious of all and occasionally has taken vigorous steps to suppress them .
This has been particularly at the times when one of the sects has raised the
standard of ...
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30 Between 1861 and 1880 inclusive sixty - five new residential centers were
opened - usually in cities — and the number of mission stations ( there were
sometimes more than one in a city ) increased to one hundred and thirty - two . ' 1
From ...
30 Between 1861 and 1880 inclusive sixty - five new residential centers were
opened - usually in cities — and the number of mission stations ( there were
sometimes more than one in a city ) increased to one hundred and thirty - two . ' 1
From ...
第 410 頁
He was usually preacher , teacher , physician , administrator , architect , and his
task . The missionary body was not without its bigots and fanatics , * * ° but as a
rule Protestantism was giving to China of its choicest sons and daughters .
He was usually preacher , teacher , physician , administrator , architect , and his
task . The missionary body was not without its bigots and fanatics , * * ° but as a
rule Protestantism was giving to China of its choicest sons and daughters .
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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