The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 17 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1886 |
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... be partakers of other mens ' sins ; keep thyself pure . " The pertinency of these passages is too obvious to require lengthened remarks . II . - The Importance of Precedents . The Chinese 1886. ] 25 METHODS OF MISSION WORK .
... be partakers of other mens ' sins ; keep thyself pure . " The pertinency of these passages is too obvious to require lengthened remarks . II . - The Importance of Precedents . The Chinese 1886. ] 25 METHODS OF MISSION WORK .
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... Missions , which was republished in the Recorder for October , there is not much ground for surprise . He says to his home friends ; - " We must not cast about to see what others have done , or are doing here , for I tell you ...
... Missions , which was republished in the Recorder for October , there is not much ground for surprise . He says to his home friends ; - " We must not cast about to see what others have done , or are doing here , for I tell you ...
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... missions can read intelligently . " My dear brother's sketch of his visit , after six years absence , to a district in which he was the first to ' sow the seed of the Kingdom ' is full of interest and truth ; and I am sure he would be ...
... missions can read intelligently . " My dear brother's sketch of his visit , after six years absence , to a district in which he was the first to ' sow the seed of the Kingdom ' is full of interest and truth ; and I am sure he would be ...
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... Mission in securing building lots . " As all our efforts at compromise failed , it was referred to the Consul- General at Shanghai , who requested Consul Stevens , of Ningpo , to come up and settle the matter ...... Mr . Stevens merits ...
... Mission in securing building lots . " As all our efforts at compromise failed , it was referred to the Consul- General at Shanghai , who requested Consul Stevens , of Ningpo , to come up and settle the matter ...... Mr . Stevens merits ...
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... Mission and its Board at home , in would doubtless have had a still in order to secure the requisite more important reply from Sir funds for attendance . An early Harry Parkes , had he not been date would hardly give sufficient suddenly ...
... Mission and its Board at home , in would doubtless have had a still in order to secure the requisite more important reply from Sir funds for attendance . An early Harry Parkes , had he not been date would hardly give sufficient suddenly ...
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