A History of Christian Missions in ChinaCh'eng-wen Publishing Company, 1966 - 930 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 84 筆
第 29 頁
... followed . Jesus seemingly gave no thought to the particular institutional molds that the ideal human society would take . Whether delib- erate or not , this omission was fortunate , for organizations must change with the needs of ...
... followed . Jesus seemingly gave no thought to the particular institutional molds that the ideal human society would take . Whether delib- erate or not , this omission was fortunate , for organizations must change with the needs of ...
第 135 頁
... followed . Eventually not only the missionary body in the Far East , but much of ecclesias- tical and learned Europe took sides . Only after more than a cen- tury of discussion did Rome stop the debate . 8 At the outset the Jesuits were ...
... followed . Eventually not only the missionary body in the Far East , but much of ecclesias- tical and learned Europe took sides . Only after more than a cen- tury of discussion did Rome stop the debate . 8 At the outset the Jesuits were ...
第 437 頁
... followed in which no journal attempted to minister to all the Protestant missionary group . The Missionary Recorder , published at Foochow in 1867 by L. N. Wheeler , was suspended after the first volume and was followed in May , 1868 ...
... followed in which no journal attempted to minister to all the Protestant missionary group . The Missionary Recorder , published at Foochow in 1867 by L. N. Wheeler , was suspended after the first volume and was followed in May , 1868 ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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