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Page 189
... ( missionary administrative districts ) in Korea and Manchuria . The English congregation from its beginning had the twofold occupation of education and missionary activity . We have seen how they returned to England as exiles during the ...
... ( missionary administrative districts ) in Korea and Manchuria . The English congregation from its beginning had the twofold occupation of education and missionary activity . We have seen how they returned to England as exiles during the ...
Page 237
... missionary work . They have practical problems which include the problem of survival in the guise of exhibits from an era of colonisation and western predominance . Will they be granted the time to establish firm traditions among the ...
... missionary work . They have practical problems which include the problem of survival in the guise of exhibits from an era of colonisation and western predominance . Will they be granted the time to establish firm traditions among the ...
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... missionary work . An answer to the questionings of today might be for what is now the Benedictine monastic body to recognise not necessarily by any canonical division that it embraces two large groups : those who retain the retired ...
... missionary work . An answer to the questionings of today might be for what is now the Benedictine monastic body to recognise not necessarily by any canonical division that it embraces two large groups : those who retain the retired ...
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List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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