A History of Christian Missions in China |
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None of these embassies reached China , but at least one , that headed by John of Plano Carpini , brought back reports of it . During the latter half of the thirteenth century friars went on various errands , some partly political ...
None of these embassies reached China , but at least one , that headed by John of Plano Carpini , brought back reports of it . During the latter half of the thirteenth century friars went on various errands , some partly political ...
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Nicholas started for China with a large party of friars , but seems to have died before reaching his post . 41 In 1338 there arrived at the papal court an embassy from the Emperor of Cathay , consisting of Andrew " and fifteen others .
Nicholas started for China with a large party of friars , but seems to have died before reaching his post . 41 In 1338 there arrived at the papal court an embassy from the Emperor of Cathay , consisting of Andrew " and fifteen others .
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To the Tyrolese Franciscans also went a portion of Southern Hunan , their initial contingent being sent in 1919.15 In 1922 the first representative of the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Betharram ( of Bayonne ) reached Yünnan .
To the Tyrolese Franciscans also went a portion of Southern Hunan , their initial contingent being sent in 1919.15 In 1922 the first representative of the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Betharram ( of Bayonne ) reached Yünnan .
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