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... Christians became common in the provinces . There was now no European with the influence ( and no Chinese official ... Christian conversion , insisted that his mandarins were enlightened bureaucrats already on the path to truth , and ...
... Christians became common in the provinces . There was now no European with the influence ( and no Chinese official ... Christian conversion , insisted that his mandarins were enlightened bureaucrats already on the path to truth , and ...
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... Christian principles among them . " 2 The road to China was long for Parker , as it had been to the Jesuits , and ... Christian message overseas , to go “ to some place never before trodden by Christian feet , and where the sound of the ...
... Christian principles among them . " 2 The road to China was long for Parker , as it had been to the Jesuits , and ... Christian message overseas , to go “ to some place never before trodden by Christian feet , and where the sound of the ...
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... Christianity from a Protestant missionary pamphlet and had learned in a mystical vision that he was the younger brother ... Christian aspirations , felt it would be no misfortune if the Taipings overthrew the Ch'ing dynasty . A British ...
... Christianity from a Protestant missionary pamphlet and had learned in a mystical vision that he was the younger brother ... Christian aspirations , felt it would be no misfortune if the Taipings overthrew the Ch'ing dynasty . A British ...
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