A History of Christian Missions in China |
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treaties clearly promised missionaries and Chinese Christians tection in the
propagation and practice of their faith, and in localities the Chinese authorities
permitted even Protestant ..... sionaries to rent or buy land, sometimes in the
name of a ...
treaties clearly promised missionaries and Chinese Christians tection in the
propagation and practice of their faith, and in localities the Chinese authorities
permitted even Protestant ..... sionaries to rent or buy land, sometimes in the
name of a ...
第 352 頁
land but were to be exempt from customary contributions to ceremonies and
festivals which had a religious significance. Chinese and foreigners living
together were to be controlled by identical rules; more specifically, excessive and
unusual ...
land but were to be exempt from customary contributions to ceremonies and
festivals which had a religious significance. Chinese and foreigners living
together were to be controlled by identical rules; more specifically, excessive and
unusual ...
第 418 頁
266): “It cannot be contended that the treaties grant to citizens of the thief States
an unlimited right to buy or lease land in the interior of China. . . . On the other
hand, if . . . missionaries, with the consent of the local authorities, effect a
lodgement, ...
266): “It cannot be contended that the treaties grant to citizens of the thief States
an unlimited right to buy or lease land in the interior of China. . . . On the other
hand, if . . . missionaries, with the consent of the local authorities, effect a
lodgement, ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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