A History of Christian Missions in China, 第 1 卷 |
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So much of the province is mountainous , and disorder was so chronic that no
very great gains were made . We have seen that the judicial murder in Kwangsi
of Chapdelaine , a missionary of the Paris Society , had given the French
authorities ...
So much of the province is mountainous , and disorder was so chronic that no
very great gains were made . We have seen that the judicial murder in Kwangsi
of Chapdelaine , a missionary of the Paris Society , had given the French
authorities ...
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It is said that in 1870 the province contained slightly over eight thousand
Catholics . " . ... As late as 1890 it seems still to have contained almost as many
and perhaps more Catholics than did all the other provinces in charge of the
Society .
It is said that in 1870 the province contained slightly over eight thousand
Catholics . " . ... As late as 1890 it seems still to have contained almost as many
and perhaps more Catholics than did all the other provinces in charge of the
Society .
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Remigius Goette , a Francisccan from ' Sacred Heart Province ( St . Louis ) , went
to Hsianfu in 1882 and in 1905 was created Vicar Apostolic of Northern Shensi .
Between 1882 and 1921 ten American Franciscans joined the Shensi mission .
Remigius Goette , a Francisccan from ' Sacred Heart Province ( St . Louis ) , went
to Hsianfu in 1882 and in 1905 was created Vicar Apostolic of Northern Shensi .
Between 1882 and 1921 ten American Franciscans joined the Shensi mission .
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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