Christian MissionsPenguin Books, 1964 - 622 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 86
Página 81
... success ; Harald did not regain his kingdom , and no footing for the Church could be found in Denmark . A second venture was more successful . Merchants at Birka in Sweden , who had connexions with the south , asked that a mission ...
... success ; Harald did not regain his kingdom , and no footing for the Church could be found in Denmark . A second venture was more successful . Merchants at Birka in Sweden , who had connexions with the south , asked that a mission ...
Página 187
... success of Nobili's work . The true facts seem to be more or less as follows : between 1607 and 1620 , 178 persons of good caste had been baptized , but this includes children and those baptized on their death - beds . In 1623 hardly a ...
... success of Nobili's work . The true facts seem to be more or less as follows : between 1607 and 1620 , 178 persons of good caste had been baptized , but this includes children and those baptized on their death - beds . In 1623 hardly a ...
Página 321
... success . I shall feel proud if your committee think fit to elect me an honorary member of your society . For ... successes were matched by extensive failures . This chapter has , in fact , painted rather too rosy a picture , since from ...
... success . I shall feel proud if your committee think fit to elect me an honorary member of your society . For ... successes were matched by extensive failures . This chapter has , in fact , painted rather too rosy a picture , since from ...
Contenido
A Faith for the World | 17 |
The Conquest of the Roman World A D 100500 | 27 |
The Dark Age 5001000 | 63 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 11 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
able accepted Africa American ancient Anglican apostolic Archbishop arrived Asia baptism baptized Basel Mission Batak became beginning bishop British brought Buddhism centre China Chinese Christ Christian faith Christian missions Christian world Church Missionary Society civilization Conference consecrated converts Council death diocese Dutch early East Eastern Emperor Empire episcopate Europe European Evangelical existence Fathers favour followed foreign Gospel Hindu Holy independence influence Islam island Japan Japanese Jesuits Jesus king land language later Latin lived London Methodists Missionary Society Mongol movement Muslim nations Nestorian never nineteenth century notable ordained Orthodox pagan period persecution pioneer political Pope population Portugal Portuguese possible Presbyterians priests Protestant missions Rabban Sauma reached religion religious Roman Catholic Church Rome Russian seems sent situation South India spirit success Testament theological things tion took tradition translation Uganda West western whole wholly younger Churches