The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 17 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1886 |
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... lands , its force lies in its units of organization . The division into eight , as has been intimated , depends upon a secret sign , which has reference to the position of the tongue in the mouth . According to the ethical philosophy of ...
... lands , its force lies in its units of organization . The division into eight , as has been intimated , depends upon a secret sign , which has reference to the position of the tongue in the mouth . According to the ethical philosophy of ...
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... land , written at the request of the editor of The Recorder , speak for themselves , and need no introduction or explanation . They tell of a comparatively new phase of missionary work , which is destined to have great results . As it ...
... land , written at the request of the editor of The Recorder , speak for themselves , and need no introduction or explanation . They tell of a comparatively new phase of missionary work , which is destined to have great results . As it ...
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... . While the Church at home has decided that in lands where Chris- tian institutions are established the pastor should depend for his support on his flock , and abstain from secular employments 26 [ January , THE CHINESE RECORDer .
... . While the Church at home has decided that in lands where Chris- tian institutions are established the pastor should depend for his support on his flock , and abstain from secular employments 26 [ January , THE CHINESE RECORDer .
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... land this year and two next , you will be a warning to all your neighbors , and they will point to you and say , — ' Beware of the Christian religion ; our friend entered it and in a few years he and his family were brought to want ...
... land this year and two next , you will be a warning to all your neighbors , and they will point to you and say , — ' Beware of the Christian religion ; our friend entered it and in a few years he and his family were brought to want ...
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... , even in China , to be a most hopeful branch of missionary effort , and in many respects the foundation for all other work . Echoes from Other Lands . The Missionary for September has 36 [ January , THE CHINESE RECORDER .
... , even in China , to be a most hopeful branch of missionary effort , and in many respects the foundation for all other work . Echoes from Other Lands . The Missionary for September has 36 [ January , THE CHINESE RECORDER .
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