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 274 頁
Foreigners were accorded the privilege of travelling in the Empire outside the
treaty ports. Third. The treaty powers were permitted to have diplomatic
representatives in Peking. Fourth. Indemnities were exacted (increased for Great
Britain and ...
Foreigners were accorded the privilege of travelling in the Empire outside the
treaty ports. Third. The treaty powers were permitted to have diplomatic
representatives in Peking. Fourth. Indemnities were exacted (increased for Great
Britain and ...
第 502 頁
Practically all the factors that made for unrest throughout the Empire were present
–anger at the seizure of territory by the powers; resentment against the
interference of missionaries in lawsuits; irritation at the acquisition of property in
the ...
Practically all the factors that made for unrest throughout the Empire were present
–anger at the seizure of territory by the powers; resentment against the
interference of missionaries in lawsuits; irritation at the acquisition of property in
the ...
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CHAPTer | 1 |
AND THE BEARING OF THESE UPON THE POSSIBLE | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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