A History of Christian Missions in ChinaCh'eng-wen Publishing Company, 1966 - 930 頁 |
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第 137 頁
... practices and presented to the Inquisition their version . After due consid- eration the Holy Office issued a decree approved by the Pope ( March 23 , 1656 ) giving sanction to the practices as described in the Jesuits ' statement . It ...
... practices and presented to the Inquisition their version . After due consid- eration the Holy Office issued a decree approved by the Pope ( March 23 , 1656 ) giving sanction to the practices as described in the Jesuits ' statement . It ...
第 139 頁
... practices and some of the French members of the Soci- ety of Jesus came to the support of their brethren . In March , 1693 , Maigrot as Bishop of Conon and Vicar Apostolic in Fukien issued a mandate to the priests of his vicariate which ...
... practices and some of the French members of the Soci- ety of Jesus came to the support of their brethren . In March , 1693 , Maigrot as Bishop of Conon and Vicar Apostolic in Fukien issued a mandate to the priests of his vicariate which ...
第 428 頁
... practices , organization , and convictions as they had developed in the West there was some appreciation . Timothy ... practice , far from being antagonistic , had kinship with Christianity . The time had not yet come , however , for any ...
... practices , organization , and convictions as they had developed in the West there was some appreciation . Timothy ... practice , far from being antagonistic , had kinship with Christianity . The time had not yet come , however , for any ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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