A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Missionaries were not to use official seals; they were to conform to Chinese
usages when they visited officials and were not to ... In buying land, missionaries
were first to consult the local officials and the latter were to see that the proposed
...
Missionaries were not to use official seals; they were to conform to Chinese
usages when they visited officials and were not to ... In buying land, missionaries
were first to consult the local officials and the latter were to see that the proposed
...
第 466 頁
Probably the Chinese official answer would have been that the activities of
missionaries brought dissension, riots, the ... of Chinese officials and of his own
government on the basis not only of the extraterritorial privileges which he shared
with ...
Probably the Chinese official answer would have been that the activities of
missionaries brought dissension, riots, the ... of Chinese officials and of his own
government on the basis not only of the extraterritorial privileges which he shared
with ...
第 499 頁
On March 16th, 1899, an imperial rescript was issued laying down rules for the
approach of Chinese officials by Roman Catholic missionaries. Bishops were to
have the privilege of seeking interviews with viceroys and governors and were to
...
On March 16th, 1899, an imperial rescript was issued laying down rules for the
approach of Chinese officials by Roman Catholic missionaries. Bishops were to
have the privilege of seeking interviews with viceroys and governors and were to
...
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chapter | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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