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- catalog contributor b3508536.
- catalog created "c1902.".
- catalog date "1902".
- catalog date "c1902.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1902.".
- catalog description "Part I. General principles stated -- I. Missions -- primary and essential in Christianity -- II. Common honesty and foreign missions -- III. The need of the non-Christian world -- IV. What are Christian missionaries trying to do -- V. The aim of Christian missions -- VI. The science of missions -- VII. The kind of men needed in foreign missions -- VIII. Some current criticisms of missions -- IX. The assumption underlying missionary criticism -- X. Missions and spiritual life -- XI. Missionaries and their rights -- XII. Christianity the solitary and sufficient religion -- Part II. General principles applied -- XIII. The iniquity of Christian missions in China -- XIV. Are the missionaries responsible for the troubles in China? -- XV. The scuttle policy in China -- XVI. Has missionary work in China been worth while? -- XVII. Minister's Wu's Confucian propaganda -- XVIII. A Roman Catholic view of missions in China -- ".
- catalog description "XIX. Higher education in missions with special reference to conditions in China -- XX. Truth and tolerance -- XXI. Some missionary aspects of Paul's first itineration -- XXII. Some missionary aspects of Paul's second itineration -- Part III. Need and results -- XXIII. Impressions of Christian missions in Asia -- XXIV. Persian Mahammedans and Mohammedanism -- XXV. Glimpses of life on a Persian highway -- XXVI. ON the corpse road -- XXVII. Why Christianity appeals to the Japanese -- XXVIII. Shosabura Aoyama, a Japanese, Christian gentlemen -- XXIX. Four life stories -- XXX. Pastor Tsiang's story -- XXXI. A Chinese preacher -- XXXII. Two Korean Christians -- XXXIII. Missionary biographies -- XXXIV. Missionary heroism I have known -- XXXV. Li Hung Chang and Christian missions -- XXXVI. The civilizing influence of missions -- XXXVII. The propagation of Christianity in the last century -- Part IV. Privilege and duty -- XXXVIII. The missionary spirit of the Christian life -- ".
- catalog description "XXXIX. Christ, the desire of the nations -- XL. What Christ has done for woman -- XLI. Prayer and missions -- XLII. The Holy Spirit and Missions -- XLIII. The resources of the Christian church -- XLIV. The evangelization of the world in this generation -- XLV. The speedy bring of the world to Christ".
- catalog extent "552 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Missionary principles and practice.".
- catalog identifier "0837063914 (microfiche)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Missionary principles and practice.".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA Historical Monographs Collection. Series 2 (1894-1923). net".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA monograph preservation program ATLA fiche 1986-0391. div".
- catalog issued "1902".
- catalog issued "c1902.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Fleming H. Revell,".
- catalog relation "Missionary principles and practice.".
- catalog subject "BV2060 .S73".
- catalog subject "Missions Theory.".
- catalog subject "Missions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. General principles stated -- I. Missions -- primary and essential in Christianity -- II. Common honesty and foreign missions -- III. The need of the non-Christian world -- IV. What are Christian missionaries trying to do -- V. The aim of Christian missions -- VI. The science of missions -- VII. The kind of men needed in foreign missions -- VIII. Some current criticisms of missions -- IX. The assumption underlying missionary criticism -- X. Missions and spiritual life -- XI. Missionaries and their rights -- XII. Christianity the solitary and sufficient religion -- Part II. General principles applied -- XIII. The iniquity of Christian missions in China -- XIV. Are the missionaries responsible for the troubles in China? -- XV. The scuttle policy in China -- XVI. Has missionary work in China been worth while? -- XVII. Minister's Wu's Confucian propaganda -- XVIII. A Roman Catholic view of missions in China -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XIX. Higher education in missions with special reference to conditions in China -- XX. Truth and tolerance -- XXI. Some missionary aspects of Paul's first itineration -- XXII. Some missionary aspects of Paul's second itineration -- Part III. Need and results -- XXIII. Impressions of Christian missions in Asia -- XXIV. Persian Mahammedans and Mohammedanism -- XXV. Glimpses of life on a Persian highway -- XXVI. ON the corpse road -- XXVII. Why Christianity appeals to the Japanese -- XXVIII. Shosabura Aoyama, a Japanese, Christian gentlemen -- XXIX. Four life stories -- XXX. Pastor Tsiang's story -- XXXI. A Chinese preacher -- XXXII. Two Korean Christians -- XXXIII. Missionary biographies -- XXXIV. Missionary heroism I have known -- XXXV. Li Hung Chang and Christian missions -- XXXVI. The civilizing influence of missions -- XXXVII. The propagation of Christianity in the last century -- Part IV. Privilege and duty -- XXXVIII. The missionary spirit of the Christian life -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XXXIX. Christ, the desire of the nations -- XL. What Christ has done for woman -- XLI. Prayer and missions -- XLII. The Holy Spirit and Missions -- XLIII. The resources of the Christian church -- XLIV. The evangelization of the world in this generation -- XLV. The speedy bring of the world to Christ".
- catalog title "Missionary principles and practice : a discussion of Christian missions and of some criticisms upon them / by Robert E. Speer.".
- catalog type "text".