A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷Macmillan, 1929 - 930 頁 |
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... Shantung . Here , in 1650 or 1651 , in Tsinanfu , he built a church and founded a mission which was to have a long and honorable history . " There are said to have been in Shantung by 1659 fifteen hundred baptized converts . " In ...
... Shantung . Here , in 1650 or 1651 , in Tsinanfu , he built a church and founded a mission which was to have a long and honorable history . " There are said to have been in Shantung by 1659 fifteen hundred baptized converts . " In ...
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... Shantung , Shansi , and Shensi . Their growth seems to have been particularly marked in Shensi and Shantung . In Shensi , for example , where before 1900 the mem- bership had been recruited largely from immigrants from Shan- tung ...
... Shantung , Shansi , and Shensi . Their growth seems to have been particularly marked in Shensi and Shantung . In Shensi , for example , where before 1900 the mem- bership had been recruited largely from immigrants from Shan- tung ...
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... Shantung a new sisterhood , the Daughters of the Christian Doctrine , was founded in 1916 and the following year counted seventeen novices . " In 1917 Bishop Henninghaus wrote from Shantung that the Chinese were seeing more clearly the ...
... Shantung a new sisterhood , the Daughters of the Christian Doctrine , was founded in 1916 and the following year counted seventeen novices . " In 1917 Bishop Henninghaus wrote from Shantung that the Chinese were seeing more clearly the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CharacteristicS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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