China And Religion

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With a Literary Chancellor exhorting students to read Christian books and distinguish between Protestants and Roman Catholics ; with the spread of a purely native movement against foot-binding ; ^ with the rise of colleges and universities, mints and arsenals, post-offices and publishing establishments ; and with a new attitude to Western ideas in general, there was abundant proof of an awakening which gave glorious opportunities for Christianity. Never before had men so crowded to hear the Gos...pel. In his own diocese, at places where a few years ago ' Mrs Archibald Little, though a lay lady, deserves a special niche in the Valhalla as a "foot missionary,'' of charming and persuasive eloquence.
228 PROTESTANTISM [chap.
missionaries were howled at and robbed, and had' their houses pulled down, the gentry and officials not only urged them to come, but lavished hospitality upon them, and provided mission-houses and preaching places. Unless China was leavened with Christianity, disastrous results would follow.


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