A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷Macmillan, 1929 - 930 頁 |
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... schools . ' " 111 110 By no means all missionaries agreed with Mateer : many thought of schools as being for the purpose of giving a limited amount of education to Christians , of reaching non - Christians , and of training Chinese ...
... schools . ' " 111 110 By no means all missionaries agreed with Mateer : many thought of schools as being for the purpose of giving a limited amount of education to Christians , of reaching non - Christians , and of training Chinese ...
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... schools of a new type were very few . The Protestant missionary , then , by establishing a majority of the best schools in which Western learning was first taught , was able to exert a commanding influence on the new education and to ...
... schools of a new type were very few . The Protestant missionary , then , by establishing a majority of the best schools in which Western learning was first taught , was able to exert a commanding influence on the new education and to ...
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... schools taught English . " 151 149 148 150 Before 1897 the mission schools for girls seem as a rule to have been chiefly patronized by Christians and many of their graduates married pastors or became teachers or " Bible women ...
... schools taught English . " 151 149 148 150 Before 1897 the mission schools for girls seem as a rule to have been chiefly patronized by Christians and many of their graduates married pastors or became teachers or " Bible women ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CharacteristicS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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