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Lightning from the East : heterodoxy and Christianity in contemporary China /
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Dunn, Emily (Associate)
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House church Christianity in China : from rural preachers to city pastors /
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Saving the nation : Chinese Protestant elites and the quest to build a new China, 1922-1952 /
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Robert Morrison and the Protestant plan for China /
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