The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 8 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1877 |
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... writer describes it as " the crystalized relic of one of the different phases through which the [ Chinese ] language passed in developing itself from Punti , which is the oldest relic of the original form of the Chinese language , to ...
... writer describes it as " the crystalized relic of one of the different phases through which the [ Chinese ] language passed in developing itself from Punti , which is the oldest relic of the original form of the Chinese language , to ...
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... writer , that no one who has written on the Shin side of the discussion has done this . My object in this paper is to endeavor to show , that Shin has a well - established and authorized use in the Chinese language , in the sense of ...
... writer , that no one who has written on the Shin side of the discussion has done this . My object in this paper is to endeavor to show , that Shin has a well - established and authorized use in the Chinese language , in the sense of ...
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... writers of antiquity , it 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 ...
... writers of antiquity , it 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 ...
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... writer of this letter , that when he was in China he always used Shang - ti , though he was not wedded to it . When we consider that the Japanese , for centuries have used the Chinese classics in their schools , and studied the Chinese ...
... writer of this letter , that when he was in China he always used Shang - ti , though he was not wedded to it . When we consider that the Japanese , for centuries have used the Chinese classics in their schools , and studied the Chinese ...
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... writers when they write about the customs and manners of foreign nations , use shin in speaking of their objects of worship . The principle is so plain and so universally recognized , that the same word should be used to translate ...
... writers when they write about the customs and manners of foreign nations , use shin in speaking of their objects of worship . The principle is so plain and so universally recognized , that the same word should be used to translate ...
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