A History of Christian Missions in China |
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The churches in Peking remained open and Christians continued to attend them.
In 1728 a missionary wrote from the capital that in that year the communion had
been administered to more than four thousand, that three Chinese priests, six ...
The churches in Peking remained open and Christians continued to attend them.
In 1728 a missionary wrote from the capital that in that year the communion had
been administered to more than four thousand, that three Chinese priests, six ...
第 192 頁
The yearly cost to the order or society for each priest was small. In Szechwan in ...
The native priests were usually supported by their Chinese flocks, but sometimes
their stipend had to come in whole or in part from Europe. The allowance for ...
The yearly cost to the order or society for each priest was small. In Szechwan in ...
The native priests were usually supported by their Chinese flocks, but sometimes
their stipend had to come in whole or in part from Europe. The allowance for ...
第 329 頁
Both tables agree that about two hundred and fifty European priests were then in
the country. An estimate in 1885 reckons 558,980 Catholics, thirty-five bishops,
four hundred and fifty-three foreign and two hundred and seventy-three native ...
Both tables agree that about two hundred and fifty European priests were then in
the country. An estimate in 1885 reckons 558,980 Catholics, thirty-five bishops,
four hundred and fifty-three foreign and two hundred and seventy-three native ...
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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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