A History of Christian Missions in China |
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In 1700 the French mission was separated completely from that of the Portuguese , and Gerbillon received from the General of the Society the powers of a vice - provincial over all the French Jesuits in China .
In 1700 the French mission was separated completely from that of the Portuguese , and Gerbillon received from the General of the Society the powers of a vice - provincial over all the French Jesuits in China .
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Still another account states that in 1701 there were in China fifty - nine Jesuits , twenty - nine Franciscans , eight Dominicans , fifteen secular priests ( nearly all of the Paris Society ) , and six Augustinians , a total of one ...
Still another account states that in 1701 there were in China fifty - nine Jesuits , twenty - nine Franciscans , eight Dominicans , fifteen secular priests ( nearly all of the Paris Society ) , and six Augustinians , a total of one ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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