A History of Christian Missions in China |
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This claim was not usually granted by the bodies in the eastern parts of the
Empire, but in the West, after the collapse of the imperial authority the Roman
Pontiff took on civil as well as ecclesiastical duties and acquired a power greater
than ...
This claim was not usually granted by the bodies in the eastern parts of the
Empire, but in the West, after the collapse of the imperial authority the Roman
Pontiff took on civil as well as ecclesiastical duties and acquired a power greater
than ...
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The importation of opium continued, to the annoyance of some of the authorities.
At Canton particularly there were many difficulties, and the patience of both
foreign and Chinese officials was often near the breaking point. Because of her
large ...
The importation of opium continued, to the annoyance of some of the authorities.
At Canton particularly there were many difficulties, and the patience of both
foreign and Chinese officials was often near the breaking point. Because of her
large ...
第 499 頁
Bishops were to furnish the provincial authorities with lists of the clergy entitled to
transact business with the officials, and the privileges were to apply only to
priests who were Westerners. In important cases the ecclesiastical authorities
might ...
Bishops were to furnish the provincial authorities with lists of the clergy entitled to
transact business with the officials, and the privileges were to apply only to
priests who were Westerners. In important cases the ecclesiastical authorities
might ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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