A History of Christian Missions in ChinaCh'eng-wen Publishing Company, 1966 - 930 頁 |
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第 191 頁
... least to begin their work with only a slight knowledge of it . " 20 22 21 Catechists were given less prolonged training than were priests . They bore , however , the brunt of teaching and instructing the non - Christians and of caring ...
... least to begin their work with only a slight knowledge of it . " 20 22 21 Catechists were given less prolonged training than were priests . They bore , however , the brunt of teaching and instructing the non - Christians and of caring ...
第 439 頁
... least becoming familiar with their existence . They were even reaching the court , for a beautiful copy of the New Testament was presented to the Empress Dowager on her six- tieth birthday by the Christian women of China , and the ...
... least becoming familiar with their existence . They were even reaching the court , for a beautiful copy of the New Testament was presented to the Empress Dowager on her six- tieth birthday by the Christian women of China , and the ...
第 509 頁
... least four priests were killed.10 Several of the Jesuits remained with their flocks and concentrated about eighteen thousand , approximately one - third of those in the mission , at several centers , where they fended off their ...
... least four priests were killed.10 Several of the Jesuits remained with their flocks and concentrated about eighteen thousand , approximately one - third of those in the mission , at several centers , where they fended off their ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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