A History of Christian Missions in China |
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41 In 1338 there arrived at the papal court an embassy from the Emperor of Cathay , consisting of Andrew " and fifteen others . It bore two letters . One was from the Christian Alans . They complained that since the death of John of ...
41 In 1338 there arrived at the papal court an embassy from the Emperor of Cathay , consisting of Andrew " and fifteen others . It bore two letters . One was from the Christian Alans . They complained that since the death of John of ...
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In 1698 fifteen Jesuits entered China and in 1701 sixteen more arrived . ... 1697 the Propaganda sent out at least ten missionaries , including two Lazarists — the first of their congregation to arrive in China - and six Franciscans .
In 1698 fifteen Jesuits entered China and in 1701 sixteen more arrived . ... 1697 the Propaganda sent out at least ten missionaries , including two Lazarists — the first of their congregation to arrive in China - and six Franciscans .
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Its earliest two representatives , Henry Lockwood and Francis R. Hanson , arrived in Canton in 1835. They soon left for Singapore to study the language , and then after a few months went to Batavia . By the close of 1838 both retired ...
Its earliest two representatives , Henry Lockwood and Francis R. Hanson , arrived in Canton in 1835. They soon left for Singapore to study the language , and then after a few months went to Batavia . By the close of 1838 both retired ...
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