A History of Christian Missions in ChinaCh'eng-wen Publishing Company, 1966 - 930 頁 |
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第 189 頁
... literature was provided . The early Jesuits , including Ricci , prepared a number of works to introduce the non - Christian Chinese to Christian teachings . ' Prèmare ( ca. 1666 - ca . 1734 ) , for example , wrote a pamphlet on God ...
... literature was provided . The early Jesuits , including Ricci , prepared a number of works to introduce the non - Christian Chinese to Christian teachings . ' Prèmare ( ca. 1666 - ca . 1734 ) , for example , wrote a pamphlet on God ...
第 434 頁
Kenneth Scott Latourette. Christian literature was appointed , the suggestion was made that it collect information on Protestant Christian books already pub- lished , " form a complete library of Protestant Christian literature in ...
Kenneth Scott Latourette. Christian literature was appointed , the suggestion was made that it collect information on Protestant Christian books already pub- lished , " form a complete library of Protestant Christian literature in ...
第 758 頁
... LITERATURE 97 The war years brought no very great change in the preparation or circulation of Christian literature . Tract societies were in- jured by the unfavorable exchange and the rise in the price of paper , " and missionaries ...
... LITERATURE 97 The war years brought no very great change in the preparation or circulation of Christian literature . Tract societies were in- jured by the unfavorable exchange and the rise in the price of paper , " and missionaries ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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