In the 19th century at the end of
the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Protestantism took a dominant position in Europe
and was entering China. The period from 1807 to 1842 was the time Protestantism
began its dissemination in China.
During this period, quite a number of
missionary churches, including London Missionary Society, Dutch Reformed Church,
American Baptist Association, American Church Mission, Church Missionary
Society, Protestant Episcopal Church and so on, began their activities in China.
They represented different Protestant sects and their missionaries were mainly
from the UK, US and Germany. Many of them were teachers, doctors, professors,
writers and so on. At that time, since the Qing government forbade Christianity,
the missionary churches could only propagandize religion secretly.
Although Protestantism came to China later
than Catholicism, Protestant missionaries adopted measures appreciated and
easily accepted by Chinese. For example, they were more enthusiastic in
participating various social activities. They set up colleges and universities,
hospitals and charity organizations. In this way, they received warmer welcome
from Chinese people. They expanded their cause to Chinese hinterland and even
some remote regions and were more successful than Catholic
churches.