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“Tian lu zhi ming” (Publication, 1862)

Year

1862

Text

Yang, Gefei [John, Griffith]. Tian lu zhi ming. (Hankou, Hubei : [s.n.], 1862). [Anleitung für den christlichen Weg].
天路指明 (John3)

Type

Publication

Contributors (1)

John, Griffith  (Swansea, Wales 1831-1912 London) : Missionar London Missionary Society, Übersetzer

Subjects

Religion : Christianity : Bible and Catechism

Cited by (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1985 Christianity in China : early protestant missionary writings. Ed. by Suzanne Wilson Barnett and John King Fairbank. (Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1985). (Harvard studies in American-East Asian relations, 9).
[Enthält] :
Introduction : the place of Protestant writings n China's cultural history / John K. Fairbank
Christian tracts : the two friends / Daniel H. Bays
Liang Fa's quest for moral power / P. Richard Bohr
W.H. Medhurst : rewriting the missionary message / Jane Kate Leonard
Karl F.A. Gützlaff : missionary entrepreneur / Jessie G. Lutz
Protestant geography in China : E.C. Bridgman's portrayal of the West / Fred W. Drake
Justus Doolittle at Foochow : Christian values in the treaty ports / Suzanne Wilson Barnett
Christianity and Chinese sects : religious tracts in the late nineteenth century / Daniel H. Bays
Elementary education in the mission enterprise / Evelyn S. Rawski
Chinese and American characteristics : Arthur H. Smith and his China book / Charles W. Hayford.
Publication / Barn
  • Source: Quarterly chronicle of the transactions of the London Missionary Society. Vol. 1-2. (London : London Missionary Society, 1816-1824 ; 1825-1832). (PRD0003, Periodical)
  • Source: Gützlaff, Karl Friedrich August. China opened, or, a display of the topography, history, customs, manners, arts, manufactures, commerce, literature, religion, jurisprudence, etc. of the Chinese empire. 2 vol. (London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1838).
    https://archive.org/details/chinaopenedordis02gutziala/page/n8. (GK18, Publication)
  • Source: Doolittle, Justus. Quan jie ya pian lun. In : Doolittle, Justus. Quan shan liang yan. (Foochow : American Board Press, 1853). [Ermahnungen gegen das Opium].
    勸戒鴉片論 (Dool1, Publication)
  • Source: Doolittle, Justus. Social life of the Chinese : with some account of their religious, governmental, educational, and business customs and opinions, with special but not exclusive reference to Fuhchau. Vol. 1-2. (New York : Harper, 1865).
    http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/chine_ancienne/auteurs_chinois.html. (Dool2, Publication)
  • Source: Doolittle, Justus. Vocabulary and hand-book of the Chinese language, romanized in the Mandarin dialect. 2 vol. (Foochow : Rozario, Marcal and Co. ; London : Trübner and Co. ; New York : Anson D.F. Randolf and Co., 1872).
    https://archive.org/details/vocabularyandha00doolgoog. (Dool3, Publication)
  • Cited by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich (AOI, Organisation)
  • Person: Barnett, Suzanne Wildon
  • Person: Fairbank, John K.