A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Foreigners were given permission to study the Chinese language . Fourth . A most favored nation clause promised that privileges given to one treaty power would be granted to the others . Fifth . If foreigners attempted to travel outside ...
Foreigners were given permission to study the Chinese language . Fourth . A most favored nation clause promised that privileges given to one treaty power would be granted to the others . Fifth . If foreigners attempted to travel outside ...
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110 For the substance of the instruction given to catechumens see C. Daems La missionary in Kansu ] , Le credo prêché aux neophytes , Hongkong , 1910. The instructions in this volume included the Catholic religion and false religions ...
110 For the substance of the instruction given to catechumens see C. Daems La missionary in Kansu ] , Le credo prêché aux neophytes , Hongkong , 1910. The instructions in this volume included the Catholic religion and false religions ...
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They were often given a status inferior to that of European priests . " As yet , moreover , since the days of Gregory Lopez - now more than two centuries past — no Chinese had been raised to the episcopal dignity .
They were often given a status inferior to that of European priests . " As yet , moreover , since the days of Gregory Lopez - now more than two centuries past — no Chinese had been raised to the episcopal dignity .
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