e/China's Spiritual Need and Claims

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has glosseng: China’s Spiritual Need and Claims (original title: China: Its Spiritual Need and Claims) is a book written by James Hudson Taylor, the founder of the China Inland Mission, in October, 1865. It is arguably the most significant work regarding Christian missions to China in the 19th century. A manifesto of Taylor’s life and work, it describes in stark detail the desperate lack of Protestant Christian missionary endeavor among the people of China. The book was reprinted several times over thirty years and motivated uncounted numbers of Christians in Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand to volunteer for service in east Asia. China’s Spiritual Need and Claims helped foster the widest evangelistic campaign since the time of Paul the Apostle. Charles Spurgeon :
lexicalizationeng: China's Spiritual Need and Claims
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has glosszho: 《中国属灵需要的呼声》(英语:China’s Spiritual Need and Claims)是由中国内地会创始人戴德生在1865年10月所写的一本书。这是19世纪基督教对中国传教史中最重要的著作之一。它是戴德生生活与工作的一份宣言,详细指出向中国传教的更正教传教士的严重缺乏。该书在30年间重印了数次,推动了欧洲、北美洲、澳大利亚和新西兰无数的基督徒志愿前往东亚地区传教。《中国属灵需要的呼声》促成了自从保罗时代之后最为广泛的福音运动。司布真 :
lexicalizationzho: 中国属灵需要的呼声
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