Richard B. Mather
Richard B. Mather
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William Arnot Mather, American missionary to China and Richard Burroughs Mather, professor of Chinese
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The Age of Eternal Brilliance
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The poet Shen Yueh (441-513)
cover - SIStudies in early medieval Chine...Richard B. Mather
Studies in early medieval Chinese literature and cultural history
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The poet Shen Yüeh (441-513)
no cover - AMA Modest & Brotherly Ansvver To...Richard B. Mather
A Modest & Brotherly Ansvver To Mr. Charles Herle his Book, against the Independency of Churches. Wherein his foure Arguments for the Govern- ment of Synods over particular Congregati- ons, are friendly Examined, and clearly Answered. Together, with Christian and Loving Ani- madversions upon sundry other observable passa- ges in the said Booke. All tending to declare the true use of Synods, and the power of Congregationall Churches in the points of electing and ordaining their owne Officers, and censuring their Offendors
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William Arnot Mather, American missionary to China and Richard Burroughs Mather, professor of Chinese
- Open Work
The Age of Eternal Brilliance
- Open Work
The poet Shen Yueh (441-513)
- Open Work
Studies in early medieval Chinese literature and cultural history
- Open Work
The poet Shen Yüeh (441-513)
- Open Work
A Modest & Brotherly Ansvver To Mr. Charles Herle his Book, against the Independency of Churches. Wherein his foure Arguments for the Govern- ment of Synods over particular Congregati- ons, are friendly Examined, and clearly Answered. Together, with Christian and Loving Ani- madversions upon sundry other observable passa- ges in the said Booke. All tending to declare the true use of Synods, and the power of Congregationall Churches in the points of electing and ordaining their owne Officers, and censuring their Offendors
