A Documentary Chronicle of Sino-Western Relations, 1644-1820: Translated textsLo-shu Fu Documents translated from Chinese offer a more balanced history of East Asian international relations. |
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... religion and have instructed them to redress their faults forever . According to their own testimony , Su - er - chin and K'u - er - ch'eng said : ' We have long embraced this religion ; therefore , even though we may be put to death ...
... religion and have instructed them to redress their faults forever . According to their own testimony , Su - er - chin and K'u - er - ch'eng said : ' We have long embraced this religion ; therefore , even though we may be put to death ...
Page 156
... religion ! In Our opin- ion it may mean simply that at first when the Western religion was being founded , the people respected their founder as reverently as they wor- shipped Heaven . But to say that the founder of their religion ...
... religion ! In Our opin- ion it may mean simply that at first when the Western religion was being founded , the people respected their founder as reverently as they wor- shipped Heaven . But to say that the founder of their religion ...
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Lo-shu Fu. Western religion , they were turned over to the Board of Punishment for trial . " Later , the Board of Punishment reported that T'ung Lan and the others willingly gave up their religion . The Board petitioned Us to ex- empt ...
Lo-shu Fu. Western religion , they were turned over to the Board of Punishment for trial . " Later , the Board of Punishment reported that T'ung Lan and the others willingly gave up their religion . The Board petitioned Us to ex- empt ...
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