A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Some were, in the days of the Empire, honored by the state, either by the
Emperor in person, by his deputies, or by provincial and local officials. For
example, honors to Confucius and to the chief exponents of the Confucian school
were paid ...
Some were, in the days of the Empire, honored by the state, either by the
Emperor in person, by his deputies, or by provincial and local officials. For
example, honors to Confucius and to the chief exponents of the Confucian school
were paid ...
第 51 頁
Under him and his immediate successors the power of the Empire was extended
either in the form of direct sovereignty, temporary conquests, or political influence
, over what is now China Proper, Manchuria, Mongolia, Northern Korea, Tibet, ...
Under him and his immediate successors the power of the Empire was extended
either in the form of direct sovereignty, temporary conquests, or political influence
, over what is now China Proper, Manchuria, Mongolia, Northern Korea, Tibet, ...
第 177 頁
His prison sentence was remitted and he was conducted to Macao and
threatened with death if he ever again entered the Empire. He, too, persevered,
succeeded in entering by way of Tongking, and arrived on his field–Shansi —in
1810.
His prison sentence was remitted and he was conducted to Macao and
threatened with death if he ever again entered the Empire. He, too, persevered,
succeeded in entering by way of Tongking, and arrived on his field–Shansi —in
1810.
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chapter | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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