The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 8 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1877 |
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... seems to have taken kindly to Manjow rule , for there has been no such serious risings as under the Ming dynasty . For some years the hands of the last Ming emperor were paralyzed by the gigantic scale at which robbery and rebellion had ...
... seems to have taken kindly to Manjow rule , for there has been no such serious risings as under the Ming dynasty . For some years the hands of the last Ming emperor were paralyzed by the gigantic scale at which robbery and rebellion had ...
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... seem , most of the prisoners appeared to stand in no small awe of its decisions ; and if it had the effect of punishing criminals and deterring from crime , it could not be said to be a failure . Towards sunset I had another visit from ...
... seem , most of the prisoners appeared to stand in no small awe of its decisions ; and if it had the effect of punishing criminals and deterring from crime , it could not be said to be a failure . Towards sunset I had another visit from ...
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... seem fitting . " In this year also was founded the Bi- shopric of Victoria , with an endowment of £ 18,000 and £ 2,000 for a college ; the object being , " the erection of a missionary college , and the maintenance of a missionary ...
... seem fitting . " In this year also was founded the Bi- shopric of Victoria , with an endowment of £ 18,000 and £ 2,000 for a college ; the object being , " the erection of a missionary college , and the maintenance of a missionary ...
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... seems that one of our muskets must have taken effect , which , together with the circumstance that they found us on the watch and so well prepared , discomfited them , and led them to relinquish their object . Nor was any such attack ...
... seems that one of our muskets must have taken effect , which , together with the circumstance that they found us on the watch and so well prepared , discomfited them , and led them to relinquish their object . Nor was any such attack ...
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... seems that the polytheists believed that heaven , earth and hell were filled with divinities . " In the very nature of things , the beings to which have been given by men the attributes and worship which of right belong to the true God ...
... seems that the polytheists believed that heaven , earth and hell were filled with divinities . " In the very nature of things , the beings to which have been given by men the attributes and worship which of right belong to the true God ...
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