A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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in part financed Xavier ' s attempt to enter China — was finally to obtain imperial
sanction for missions . He preferred , however , the office of Capitão de terra at
Macao . A relative of his was appointed to the other post and in 1562 started from
...
in part financed Xavier ' s attempt to enter China — was finally to obtain imperial
sanction for missions . He preferred , however , the office of Capitão de terra at
Macao . A relative of his was appointed to the other post and in 1562 started from
...
第 229 頁
The immediate occasion which brought these issues to a head was the attempt of
the Chinese Government to stamp out the importation of opium . ... For months it
was not waged vigorously and was interrupted by attempts at negotiations .
The immediate occasion which brought these issues to a head was the attempt of
the Chinese Government to stamp out the importation of opium . ... For months it
was not waged vigorously and was interrupted by attempts at negotiations .
第 529 頁
Attempts were made to reach the masses with the new ideas and to this end a
phonetic script was developed as a substitute for the beautiful but difficult
characters . After 1914 , as we shall see , many younger scholars began to write ...
Attempts were made to reach the masses with the new ideas and to this end a
phonetic script was developed as a substitute for the beautiful but difficult
characters . After 1914 , as we shall see , many younger scholars began to write ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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