A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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This claim was not usually granted by the bodies in the eastern parts of the
Empire , but in the West after the collapse of the imperial authority the Roman
Pontiff took on civil as well as ecclesiastical duties and acquired a power greater
than ...
This claim was not usually granted by the bodies in the eastern parts of the
Empire , but in the West after the collapse of the imperial authority the Roman
Pontiff took on civil as well as ecclesiastical duties and acquired a power greater
than ...
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In 1691 the authorities of Chêkiang began a persecution of the Christians and
closed all but one of the churches in the province . Since the officials were clearly
within their legal rights and could , in fact , plead that they were compelling ...
In 1691 the authorities of Chêkiang began a persecution of the Christians and
closed all but one of the churches in the province . Since the officials were clearly
within their legal rights and could , in fact , plead that they were compelling ...
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The importation of opium continued , to the annoyance of some of the authorities .
At Canton particularly there were many difficulties , and the patience of both
foreign and Chinese officials was often near the breaking point . Because of her ...
The importation of opium continued , to the annoyance of some of the authorities .
At Canton particularly there were many difficulties , and the patience of both
foreign and Chinese officials was often near the breaking point . Because of her ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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