A History of Christian Missions in China |
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The churches in Peking remained open and Christians continued to attend them . In 1728 a missionary wrote from the capital that in that year the communion had been administered to more than four thousand , that three Chinese priests ...
The churches in Peking remained open and Christians continued to attend them . In 1728 a missionary wrote from the capital that in that year the communion had been administered to more than four thousand , that three Chinese priests ...
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The yearly cost to the order or society for each priest was small . ... The native priests were usually supported by their Chinese flocks , but sometimes their stipend had to come in whole or in part from Europe .
The yearly cost to the order or society for each priest was small . ... The native priests were usually supported by their Chinese flocks , but sometimes their stipend had to come in whole or in part from Europe .
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One estimate puts the total number of Catholics in all China in 1870 at 369,441 , " and another puts it at 404,530.155 Both tables agree that about two hundred and fifty European priests were then in the country , An estimate in 1885 ...
One estimate puts the total number of Catholics in all China in 1870 at 369,441 , " and another puts it at 404,530.155 Both tables agree that about two hundred and fifty European priests were then in the country , An estimate in 1885 ...
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