New Forces in Old China: An Unwelcome But Inevitable AwakeningF. H. Revell Company, 1904 - 382 sivua |
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... regard it as the best book on a mission field which has thus far appeared . It is also most timely . It really ought to be read by every pastor and Christian layman - in fact by all our citizens who have at heart the real welfare of our ...
... regard it as the best book on a mission field which has thus far appeared . It is also most timely . It really ought to be read by every pastor and Christian layman - in fact by all our citizens who have at heart the real welfare of our ...
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... regard immense herds of cattle or shoals of fish . Why not rather think of the Chinese as an individual , as a man of like passions with our- selves ? Physically , mentally , and morally he differs from us only in degree , not in kind ...
... regard immense herds of cattle or shoals of fish . Why not rather think of the Chinese as an individual , as a man of like passions with our- selves ? Physically , mentally , and morally he differs from us only in degree , not in kind ...
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... regard the aboriginal Indians . Gibson translates the following passage from a Chinese histor- ian as illustrative at once of China's haughty contempt of out- siders and of her reasons for it : " The former kings in measuring out the ...
... regard the aboriginal Indians . Gibson translates the following passage from a Chinese histor- ian as illustrative at once of China's haughty contempt of out- siders and of her reasons for it : " The former kings in measuring out the ...
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... regard him as a great man , " while Dr. Gibson " seeks in vain in his recorded life and words for the secret of his power , " and can only conjecture in ex- planation that " he is for all time the typical Chinaman ; but his greatness ...
... regard him as a great man , " while Dr. Gibson " seeks in vain in his recorded life and words for the secret of his power , " and can only conjecture in ex- planation that " he is for all time the typical Chinaman ; but his greatness ...
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... regard for Americans and American missionaries . But policy was probably also a factor . The officials felt that any further attack on foreigners would be a pretext for further foreign aggression , an excuse for Germany to advance from ...
... regard for Americans and American missionaries . But policy was probably also a factor . The officials felt that any further attack on foreigners would be a pretext for further foreign aggression , an excuse for Germany to advance from ...
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