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Another estimate—contemporary— places the number of Jesuits in 1702 or 1703
at "upwards of seventy” and says that this was more than the total of all the other
orders.” Still another account states that in 1701 there were in China fifty-nine ...
Another estimate—contemporary— places the number of Jesuits in 1702 or 1703
at "upwards of seventy” and says that this was more than the total of all the other
orders.” Still another account states that in 1701 there were in China fifty-nine ...
第 135 頁
At the outset the Jesuits were not at all unanimous in supporting Ricci's views. In
China the majority of the Jesuits seem to have followed him. The funerals and the
graves of Ricci and some of his successors in Peking, for example, conformed ...
At the outset the Jesuits were not at all unanimous in supporting Ricci's views. In
China the majority of the Jesuits seem to have followed him. The funerals and the
graves of Ricci and some of his successors in Peking, for example, conformed ...
第 235 頁
THE JESUITs Thanks to the partial toleration obtained through the imperial
decrees, to the freedom in Hongkong and in the newly opened ports, and to the
added interest in Europe, the years between the first and the second group of
treaties ...
THE JESUITs Thanks to the partial toleration obtained through the imperial
decrees, to the freedom in Hongkong and in the newly opened ports, and to the
added interest in Europe, the years between the first and the second group of
treaties ...
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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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