A History of Christian Missions in China |
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RENEWED PROSPERITY The persecution was not of long duration . In 1669 K'ang Hsi fell out with the regents , dismissed them , and assumed the reins of government . The fact that the regency had been responsible for the persecution ...
RENEWED PROSPERITY The persecution was not of long duration . In 1669 K'ang Hsi fell out with the regents , dismissed them , and assumed the reins of government . The fact that the regency had been responsible for the persecution ...
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Following the persecution of 1747 the edicts against missionaries and their converts continued to be strictly enforced for a much longer time than after the issuance of some of the preceding ones . The presence of a Portuguese embassy ...
Following the persecution of 1747 the edicts against missionaries and their converts continued to be strictly enforced for a much longer time than after the issuance of some of the preceding ones . The presence of a Portuguese embassy ...
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In Szechwan 1810 had seen some persecution and the imperial edict of 1811 seems to have aggravated it . A number of catechists and other Chinese Christians were arrested in Chengtu and were exiled to distant Ili.12 124 MORE PERSECUTIONS ...
In Szechwan 1810 had seen some persecution and the imperial edict of 1811 seems to have aggravated it . A number of catechists and other Chinese Christians were arrested in Chengtu and were exiled to distant Ili.12 124 MORE PERSECUTIONS ...
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