New Forces in Old China: An Unwelcome But Inevitable AwakeningF. H. Revell Company, 1904 - 382 sivua |
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... Christian layman - in fact by all our citizens who have at heart the real welfare of our new possessions . ' ' Pointed and Well Written - The Observer " The book is designed to give the precise information regarding the Philippines ...
... Christian layman - in fact by all our citizens who have at heart the real welfare of our new possessions . ' ' Pointed and Well Written - The Observer " The book is designed to give the precise information regarding the Philippines ...
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... Christ declared that self - abnegation was the path to a dreamless Nirvana ; that less than a century later the Chinese Lao - tse enunciated the mysteries of Taoism and Confucius uttered his maxims re- garding the five earthly relations ...
... Christ declared that self - abnegation was the path to a dreamless Nirvana ; that less than a century later the Chinese Lao - tse enunciated the mysteries of Taoism and Confucius uttered his maxims re- garding the five earthly relations ...
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... Christian , but it is disavowed by Christianity , ostracized by decent people and under the ban of the civil law . But Buddhism puts immorality in its temples and the Government supports it . This particular temple has the yellow tiled ...
... Christian , but it is disavowed by Christianity , ostracized by decent people and under the ban of the civil law . But Buddhism puts immorality in its temples and the Government supports it . This particular temple has the yellow tiled ...
Sivu 31
... Christianity , he regards it as quite im- practicable . He holds that Confucianism is feasible and that Christianity ... Christian peoples of the West , and that Chinese life has a dig- nity and peace and beauty which Europe cannot equal ...
... Christianity , he regards it as quite im- practicable . He holds that Confucianism is feasible and that Christianity ... Christian peoples of the West , and that Chinese life has a dig- nity and peace and beauty which Europe cannot equal ...
Sivu 39
... Christian era ; who first grew tea , manufac- tured gunpowder , made pottery , glue and gelatine ; who wore silk and lived in houses when our ancestors wore the undressed skins of wild animals and slept in caves ; who invented print ...
... Christian era ; who first grew tea , manufac- tured gunpowder , made pottery , glue and gelatine ; who wore silk and lived in houses when our ancestors wore the undressed skins of wild animals and slept in caves ; who invented print ...
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