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It is impossible for a Christian missionary in China to announce his message without throwing down a challenge both to Taoism and to Buddhism. In this he meets with no opposition from the popular feeling. His attitude toward Confucianism should, on the other hand, be one of profound respect, never attacking it, but endeavoring to exhibit divinely.
评分It is impossible for a Christian missionary in China to announce his message without throwing down a challenge both to Taoism and to Buddhism. In this he meets with no opposition from the popular feeling. His attitude toward Confucianism should, on the other hand, be one of profound respect, never attacking it, but endeavoring to exhibit divinely.
评分It is impossible for a Christian missionary in China to announce his message without throwing down a challenge both to Taoism and to Buddhism. In this he meets with no opposition from the popular feeling. His attitude toward Confucianism should, on the other hand, be one of profound respect, never attacking it, but endeavoring to exhibit divinely.
评分It is impossible for a Christian missionary in China to announce his message without throwing down a challenge both to Taoism and to Buddhism. In this he meets with no opposition from the popular feeling. His attitude toward Confucianism should, on the other hand, be one of profound respect, never attacking it, but endeavoring to exhibit divinely.
评分It is impossible for a Christian missionary in China to announce his message without throwing down a challenge both to Taoism and to Buddhism. In this he meets with no opposition from the popular feeling. His attitude toward Confucianism should, on the other hand, be one of profound respect, never attacking it, but endeavoring to exhibit divinely.
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