The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 oldal |
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7. oldal
... fact that they fabricated a counterpart of Alexander the Great in the person of Tsin - che - hwang - te . But not- withstanding all this , it is clear that the Chinese are , as a nation , the most ancient people in ex- istence the Jews ...
... fact that they fabricated a counterpart of Alexander the Great in the person of Tsin - che - hwang - te . But not- withstanding all this , it is clear that the Chinese are , as a nation , the most ancient people in ex- istence the Jews ...
118. oldal
... fact , that the priesthood amounts to one or two millions of individuals , and that these are dispersed abroad throughout the whole empire . In China Proper , indeed , they are kept under some restraint by the indifference , and even ...
... fact , that the priesthood amounts to one or two millions of individuals , and that these are dispersed abroad throughout the whole empire . In China Proper , indeed , they are kept under some restraint by the indifference , and even ...
126. oldal
... fact , that while the government of China has watched over the proceedings of Protestants with a jealous eye , it has permitted the growth of false religions ; and even of Mohammedanism . It can only be accounted for by the facts , that ...
... fact , that while the government of China has watched over the proceedings of Protestants with a jealous eye , it has permitted the growth of false religions ; and even of Mohammedanism . It can only be accounted for by the facts , that ...
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