The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 Seiten |
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... missionaries to Canton , because of their disposition to intrigue . To their con- duct at this period may be mainly attributed the expulsion of missionaries from the interior of China . They saw that while the Jesuits pro- D 2 CHINESE ...
... missionaries to Canton , because of their disposition to intrigue . To their con- duct at this period may be mainly attributed the expulsion of missionaries from the interior of China . They saw that while the Jesuits pro- D 2 CHINESE ...
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... missionaries to promulgate the gospel of peace to that long- enslaved people , who have been groaning under the yoke of Satan from the earliest period of the world's history . Considerable advances have , indeed , already been made ...
... missionaries to promulgate the gospel of peace to that long- enslaved people , who have been groaning under the yoke of Satan from the earliest period of the world's history . Considerable advances have , indeed , already been made ...
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... missionaries , urges the necessity of distributing tracts in large numbers among the Chinese . And in the present state of the feelings of the Chinese towards " barbarians , " it may fairly be presumed that they will be the means of ...
... missionaries , urges the necessity of distributing tracts in large numbers among the Chinese . And in the present state of the feelings of the Chinese towards " barbarians , " it may fairly be presumed that they will be the means of ...
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