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bishops, or had the Spaniards acquiesced in the appointment of the French
vicars apostolic.” The system worked best usually when the bishop or the vicar
apostolic was of the nation of the missionaries in his vicariate or diocese. THE
EDICT ...
bishops, or had the Spaniards acquiesced in the appointment of the French
vicars apostolic.” The system worked best usually when the bishop or the vicar
apostolic was of the nation of the missionaries in his vicariate or diocese. THE
EDICT ...
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ence, required that all missionaries take oath before a commissioner, apostolic
visitor, bishop, or vicar apostolic to obey the bull, and specified that these oaths,
signed, be sent to Rome. However, one loophole was left: ceremonies which
were ...
ence, required that all missionaries take oath before a commissioner, apostolic
visitor, bishop, or vicar apostolic to obey the bull, and specified that these oaths,
signed, be sent to Rome. However, one loophole was left: ceremonies which
were ...
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Gouvea, Bishop of Peking, 176. Grace Evangelical Mission, 601. Graham, 461.
Grassi, Gregory, 510. Graves, Bishop, 661. Graves, R. H., 251. Gray, 460. See
also, Great ... Guillon, Bishop, 511. Gulick, L. H., 366, 438. Gützlaff, Karl Friedrich
...
Gouvea, Bishop of Peking, 176. Grace Evangelical Mission, 601. Graham, 461.
Grassi, Gregory, 510. Graves, Bishop, 661. Graves, R. H., 251. Gray, 460. See
also, Great ... Guillon, Bishop, 511. Gulick, L. H., 366, 438. Gützlaff, Karl Friedrich
...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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