A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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08 In 1700 the French mission was separated completely from that of the
Portuguese , and Gerbillon received from the General of the Society the powers
of a vice - provincial over all the French Jesuits in China . 100 At least one other ...
08 In 1700 the French mission was separated completely from that of the
Portuguese , and Gerbillon received from the General of the Society the powers
of a vice - provincial over all the French Jesuits in China . 100 At least one other ...
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80 Another estimate _ contemporaryplaces the number of Jesuits in 1702 or
1703 at " upwards of seventy " and says that this was more than the total of all the
other orders . * * ? Still another account states that in 1701 there were in China
fifty ...
80 Another estimate _ contemporaryplaces the number of Jesuits in 1702 or
1703 at " upwards of seventy " and says that this was more than the total of all the
other orders . * * ? Still another account states that in 1701 there were in China
fifty ...
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Eventually not only the missionary body in the Far East , but much of
ecclesiastical and learned Europe took sides . Only after more than a century of
discussion did Rome stop the debate . At the outset the Jesuits were not at all
unanimous in ...
Eventually not only the missionary body in the Far East , but much of
ecclesiastical and learned Europe took sides . Only after more than a century of
discussion did Rome stop the debate . At the outset the Jesuits were not at all
unanimous in ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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