A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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... there had almost certainly never been many friars in China at any one time,
and these had apparently been supported by the Crown or by foreign residents.
Apparently, too, they had ministered largely and perhaps entirely to non-Chinese,
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... there had almost certainly never been many friars in China at any one time,
and these had apparently been supported by the Crown or by foreign residents.
Apparently, too, they had ministered largely and perhaps entirely to non-Chinese,
...
第 313 頁
That the number of baptisms is considerably increased by such means cannot be
denied and it may also be that after a few generations the results in Christian
character are not entirely untoward. There can be no serious question, however,
...
That the number of baptisms is considerably increased by such means cannot be
denied and it may also be that after a few generations the results in Christian
character are not entirely untoward. There can be no serious question, however,
...
第 327 頁
anti-foreign feeling and even before the rebellion was entirely suppressed, the
Church began a rapid recovery. It is said that in 1870 the province contained
slightly over eight thousand Catholics.” In the seventies a very successful mission
...
anti-foreign feeling and even before the rebellion was entirely suppressed, the
Church began a rapid recovery. It is said that in 1870 the province contained
slightly over eight thousand Catholics.” In the seventies a very successful mission
...
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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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