A History of Christian Missions in China |
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They received the proposal enthusiastically and in 1658 two of their number , Pallu and La Motte Lambert , were appointed vicars apostolic over Tongkin and Cochin China and administrators of districts which included most of China south ...
They received the proposal enthusiastically and in 1658 two of their number , Pallu and La Motte Lambert , were appointed vicars apostolic over Tongkin and Cochin China and administrators of districts which included most of China south ...
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They objected when Hongkong was made a prefecture apostolic and spitefully ordered the newly appointed prefect ... a In 1848 the Propaganda considered bringing together synod the vicars and prefects apostolic for a discussion of the ...
They objected when Hongkong was made a prefecture apostolic and spitefully ordered the newly appointed prefect ... a In 1848 the Propaganda considered bringing together synod the vicars and prefects apostolic for a discussion of the ...
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In 1913 Formosa , previously under the Vicar Apostolic of Amoy , was made a separate vicariate and to Amoy were added three civil prefectures in Fukien . In 1914 Swatow with the surrounding Schmidlin , Missions und Kulturverhältnisse im ...
In 1913 Formosa , previously under the Vicar Apostolic of Amoy , was made a separate vicariate and to Amoy were added three civil prefectures in Fukien . In 1914 Swatow with the surrounding Schmidlin , Missions und Kulturverhältnisse im ...
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