The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 16 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1885 |
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... stations we heard of threats of persecution of the Christians because of their connection with the foreigners , though these were a good deal quieted by a proclamation of the Tau - tai's pointing out the difference between the English ...
... stations we heard of threats of persecution of the Christians because of their connection with the foreigners , though these were a good deal quieted by a proclamation of the Tau - tai's pointing out the difference between the English ...
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... stations : it is something to know there has been no outbreak . In the North of the Island where the war operations have been carried on , things have not been quite so quiet . ( In the South there has been no fighting yet , the French ...
... stations : it is something to know there has been no outbreak . In the North of the Island where the war operations have been carried on , things have not been quite so quiet . ( In the South there has been no fighting yet , the French ...
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... stations named , gave four hundred and fifty dollars towards erecting their own church which included rooms for preacher and family , teacher and pupils . Now all is in ruins . By latest accounts converts were standing faithful and true ...
... stations named , gave four hundred and fifty dollars towards erecting their own church which included rooms for preacher and family , teacher and pupils . Now all is in ruins . By latest accounts converts were standing faithful and true ...
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... stations , two in Inner Mongolia , two in Outer Mongolia , two in Kansuh proper , two in Outer Kansuh , three in Turkistan , and two in Sungarea , most of which stations he says would be five hundred miles , or a month's journey , apart ...
... stations , two in Inner Mongolia , two in Outer Mongolia , two in Kansuh proper , two in Outer Kansuh , three in Turkistan , and two in Sungarea , most of which stations he says would be five hundred miles , or a month's journey , apart ...
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... stations ; it is between five and six days ' journey from Swatow . It has been graciously ordered hitherto that no persecution worth speaking of has distressed the Christians there , though once and again their heathen neighbors have ...
... stations ; it is between five and six days ' journey from Swatow . It has been graciously ordered hitherto that no persecution worth speaking of has distressed the Christians there , though once and again their heathen neighbors have ...
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