A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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Its goal was the extinction of desire , a state which some held to be the cessation
of personal existence . As its founder taught it , Buddhism had neither temple nor
worship . It did not reject the existence of the gods but it held that they , like men ...
Its goal was the extinction of desire , a state which some held to be the cessation
of personal existence . As its founder taught it , Buddhism had neither temple nor
worship . It did not reject the existence of the gods but it held that they , like men ...
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In the sixteenth or seventeenth century three crosses were found in Fukien 6s
and a Latin Bible is in existence which dates from the Franciscan mission . " We
have no certain proof , however , that the Christianity of the Mongol period had
any ...
In the sixteenth or seventeenth century three crosses were found in Fukien 6s
and a Latin Bible is in existence which dates from the Franciscan mission . " We
have no certain proof , however , that the Christianity of the Mongol period had
any ...
第 196 頁
However , the missionary had familiarized some of the scholar class with a few
phases of European science and had helped to acquaint them with the existence
of the Occident . He was possibly in part responsible for the rather active ...
However , the missionary had familiarized some of the scholar class with a few
phases of European science and had helped to acquaint them with the existence
of the Occident . He was possibly in part responsible for the rather active ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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