A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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of the Propaganda was issued and approved by the Pope ( September 12 , 1645
) whereby the practices as described by Morales were prohibited . " * The
decision was apparently meant to be only tentative for the decree contained the ...
of the Propaganda was issued and approved by the Pope ( September 12 , 1645
) whereby the practices as described by Morales were prohibited . " * The
decision was apparently meant to be only tentative for the decree contained the ...
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The entrance of the French missionaries further complicated the situation , for
Maigrot of the Missions Étrangères condemned the Jesuit practices and some of
the French members of the Society of Jesus came to the support of their brethren
.
The entrance of the French missionaries further complicated the situation , for
Maigrot of the Missions Étrangères condemned the Jesuit practices and some of
the French members of the Society of Jesus came to the support of their brethren
.
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They also promised “ not to worship evil spirits , not to practice evil things , but to
keep the heavenly commandments . ... elements which had been derived from
Christianity , but it also contained many distinctively Chinese practices and
beliefs .
They also promised “ not to worship evil spirits , not to practice evil things , but to
keep the heavenly commandments . ... elements which had been derived from
Christianity , but it also contained many distinctively Chinese practices and
beliefs .
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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