A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷Macmillan, 1929 - 930 頁 |
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... officials were banished , the Viceroy , the famous Tsêng Kuo - fan , was transferred to Nanking , a mission of apology was sent to France , and an indemnity of 250,000 taels was paid ( 120,000 taels for the murder of non ...
... officials were banished , the Viceroy , the famous Tsêng Kuo - fan , was transferred to Nanking , a mission of apology was sent to France , and an indemnity of 250,000 taels was paid ( 120,000 taels for the murder of non ...
第 352 頁
... officials and the latter were to make regular inspections of the missions . Missionaries were not to use official seals ; they were to conform to Chinese usages when they visited officials and were not to demand consideration or ...
... officials and the latter were to make regular inspections of the missions . Missionaries were not to use official seals ; they were to conform to Chinese usages when they visited officials and were not to demand consideration or ...
第 466 頁
... officials were right . The missionary travelled more widely in China than did the foreign merchant , he attempted to effect a permanent residence in many cities which were not treaty ports , his activities were often irritating and ...
... officials were right . The missionary travelled more widely in China than did the foreign merchant , he attempted to effect a permanent residence in many cities which were not treaty ports , his activities were often irritating and ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CharacteristicS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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