A History of Christian Missions in ChinaCh'eng-wen Publishing Company, 1966 - 930 頁 |
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... lives , it nevertheless inevitably followed that if enough lives were altered a new kind of social order would result . If God were the kind of being that Jesus conceived him to be and if 14 Mark 2 : 15-17 . 15 Mark 10:23 . 10 Matthew 6 ...
... lives , it nevertheless inevitably followed that if enough lives were altered a new kind of social order would result . If God were the kind of being that Jesus conceived him to be and if 14 Mark 2 : 15-17 . 15 Mark 10:23 . 10 Matthew 6 ...
第 513 頁
... lives and property at T'ungchow . We have also seen that Protestant missionaries and some of their converts gathered first in the compound of the American Metho- dist Mission in Peking , and then , on June 20th , were transferred to the ...
... lives and property at T'ungchow . We have also seen that Protestant missionaries and some of their converts gathered first in the compound of the American Metho- dist Mission in Peking , and then , on June 20th , were transferred to the ...
第 523 頁
... lives of the decedents , [ and ] the reasonable prospect of support or endowment out of their accumulations and earnings had their lives been spared . " It speaks well for the restraint shown by the boards that while the commission ...
... lives of the decedents , [ and ] the reasonable prospect of support or endowment out of their accumulations and earnings had their lives been spared . " It speaks well for the restraint shown by the boards that while the commission ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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