A History of Christian Missions in China |
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In 1691 the authorities of Chêkiang began a persecution of the Christians and closed all but one of the churches in the province . Since the officials were clearly within their legal rights and could , in fact , plead that they were ...
In 1691 the authorities of Chêkiang began a persecution of the Christians and closed all but one of the churches in the province . Since the officials were clearly within their legal rights and could , in fact , plead that they were ...
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The importation of opium continued , to the annoyance of some of the authorities . At Canton particularly there were many difficulties , and the patience of both foreign and Chinese officials was often near the breaking point .
The importation of opium continued , to the annoyance of some of the authorities . At Canton particularly there were many difficulties , and the patience of both foreign and Chinese officials was often near the breaking point .
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... outside the open ports was granted by the British treaty of 1858 ; others urged that in the next revision of the treaties this privilege be incontestably granted ; “ and the Yangchow riot of 1867 annoyed the British authorities .
... outside the open ports was granted by the British treaty of 1858 ; others urged that in the next revision of the treaties this privilege be incontestably granted ; “ and the Yangchow riot of 1867 annoyed the British authorities .
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