A History of Christian Missions in China |
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第 271 頁
... FRANCE AND THE SECOND GROUP OF TREATIES (1856-1860)
ALTHOUGH, under the treaties of 1842 and 1844, ... no legal right to purchase
property or to reside or even to travel outside Hongkong, Macao, and the five
treaty ports.
... FRANCE AND THE SECOND GROUP OF TREATIES (1856-1860)
ALTHOUGH, under the treaties of 1842 and 1844, ... no legal right to purchase
property or to reside or even to travel outside Hongkong, Macao, and the five
treaty ports.
第 275 頁
A section on Christianity was placed in the American treaty at the instance of the
interpreters, S. Wells Williams and W. A. P. Martin, both of whom had come to
China as missionaries. This declared that ". . . Any persons, whether citizen of the
...
A section on Christianity was placed in the American treaty at the instance of the
interpreters, S. Wells Williams and W. A. P. Martin, both of whom had come to
China as missionaries. This declared that ". . . Any persons, whether citizen of the
...
第 277 頁
Several of the treaties with other European governments that followed in the next
few years included toleration clauses somewhat similar to those of 1858—that
with Prussia in 1861, with the Netherlands in 1863,” with Denmark in 1863, with ...
Several of the treaties with other European governments that followed in the next
few years included toleration clauses somewhat similar to those of 1858—that
with Prussia in 1861, with the Netherlands in 1863,” with Denmark in 1863, with ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
III THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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