A History of Christian Missions in China |
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The party went out by way of India , where they remained for thirteen months . Here John baptized about a hundred persons , and here Friar Nicholas died . John arrived in Cambaluc in 1294 , shortly after the death- of Khubilai ...
The party went out by way of India , where they remained for thirteen months . Here John baptized about a hundred persons , and here Friar Nicholas died . John arrived in Cambaluc in 1294 , shortly after the death- of Khubilai ...
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In 1746 the two foreign priests in Szechwan were driven out , but Li remained , ministering to the Christians , the only priest in the province for six years . He was arrested at least twice , but always remained true .
In 1746 the two foreign priests in Szechwan were driven out , but Li remained , ministering to the Christians , the only priest in the province for six years . He was arrested at least twice , but always remained true .
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He always remained a wanderer . For a time , while learning the language , he was at Hongkong . He was not content to remain there , and after a survey of part of the neighboring mainland he followed James H. Young , a medical ...
He always remained a wanderer . For a time , while learning the language , he was at Hongkong . He was not content to remain there , and after a survey of part of the neighboring mainland he followed James H. Young , a medical ...
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