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1 | 1844 | Andrew Patton Happer ist als Arzt und Pädagoge in der South China Mission in Hong Kong tätig. |
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2 | 1844-1847 | Andrew Patton Happer ist als Arzt und Pädagoge in Macao tätig. |
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3 | 1847 | Andrew Patton Happer ist als Arzt und Pädagoge in Guangzhou (Guangdong) tätig. |
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4 | 1885-1889 | Andrew Patton Happer ist Herausgeber des Chinese recorder. |
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5 | 1888-1891 | Andrew Patton Happer gründet das Canton Christian College in Guangzhou. |
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# | Year | Bibliographical Data | Type / Abbreviation | Linked Data |
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1 | 1877 |
Happer, A[ndrew] P[atten]. Is the Shangdi of the Chinese classics the same being as Jehovah of the Sacred Scriptures? : what being is designated Shangdi in the Chinese classics and in the ritual of the state religion of China. (Shanghai, Presbyterian Mission Press, 1877). http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/andrew-patton-happer.shtml. |
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2 | 1879 | Happer, A[ndrew] P[atten]. A visit to Peking : with some notice of the imperial worship at the altars of heaven, earth, sun, moon, and the gods of the grain and the land. (Shanghai : American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1879). | Publication / Happ2 |
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3 | 1881 |
Happer, A[ndrew] P[atten]. The state religion of China. (Shanghai : American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1881). https://archive.org/details/statereligionofc00happ. |
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