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100 1 _aF. W. S. O'Neill,
245 1 0 _aRevival: The Quest for God in China (1925)
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260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20190125
300 _a276 p
520 _bThose who are determined to find the beliefs of other people altogether wrong are recommended not to read this book. No one indeed would care openly to avow such a determination. At the same time, there are very few of us who are able to preserve an unwavering attitude of trust in all assorts of conditions of men. Especially is this the case when our humankind is separated into parties, nations, and religions, labelled with names to some of which in differing ways we have been accustomed to attach associations of dislike. This book discusses Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Mohammedanism to educate the public as well as theological students.
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