A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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488 After some months of negotiations a settlement was effected whereby
eighteen Chinese who were supposed to have been in the mob were executed ,
two of the officials were banished , the Viceroy , the famous Tseng Kuo - fan , was
...
488 After some months of negotiations a settlement was effected whereby
eighteen Chinese who were supposed to have been in the mob were executed ,
two of the officials were banished , the Viceroy , the famous Tseng Kuo - fan , was
...
第 352 頁
Missionaries were not to use official seals ; they were to conform to Chinese
usages when they visited officials and were not to demand consideration or
privileges beyond those granted to the scholar class . In buying land ,
missionaries were ...
Missionaries were not to use official seals ; they were to conform to Chinese
usages when they visited officials and were not to demand consideration or
privileges beyond those granted to the scholar class . In buying land ,
missionaries were ...
第 466 頁
Probably the Chinese official answer would have been that the activities of
missionaries brought dissension , riots , the ... of Chinese officials and of his own
government on the basis not only of the extraterritorial privileges which he shared
with ...
Probably the Chinese official answer would have been that the activities of
missionaries brought dissension , riots , the ... of Chinese officials and of his own
government on the basis not only of the extraterritorial privileges which he shared
with ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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