A History of Christian Missions in ChinaCh'eng-wen Publishing Company, 1966 - 930 頁 |
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第 196 頁
... became really acquainted with the Middle Kingdom . The letters , journals , and travels of missionaries were published and were widely read . Missionaries corresponded extensively with savants . They wrote books and provided material ...
... became really acquainted with the Middle Kingdom . The letters , journals , and travels of missionaries were published and were widely read . Missionaries corresponded extensively with savants . They wrote books and provided material ...
第 493 頁
... became popular . Missionaries , sensing the need , strengthened those already in exis- tence and opened new ones . For instance , in 1897 the Methodist Free Church Mission began at Wênchow a high school in which English was taught ...
... became popular . Missionaries , sensing the need , strengthened those already in exis- tence and opened new ones . For instance , in 1897 the Methodist Free Church Mission began at Wênchow a high school in which English was taught ...
第 603 頁
... became impressed with the unhappy condition of Chinese prostitutes . Accordingly she resigned her position and became the first superintendent of a home which in 1900 was founded by five women , all missionaries , to receive those who ...
... became impressed with the unhappy condition of Chinese prostitutes . Accordingly she resigned her position and became the first superintendent of a home which in 1900 was founded by five women , all missionaries , to receive those who ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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