The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 Seiten |
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... means rigorous in enforcing the obligations of men to morality . To expiate sins , offerings to the idols and priests were sufficient . A temple built in honour of Fŏ , and richly endowed , would suffice to blot out every stain of guilt ...
... means rigorous in enforcing the obligations of men to morality . To expiate sins , offerings to the idols and priests were sufficient . A temple built in honour of Fŏ , and richly endowed , would suffice to blot out every stain of guilt ...
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... means of books , an edict was issued , complaining of the intrusion . But no edict promulgated by the emperor of China is sufficiently authoritative to prevent his sub- ⚫jects from receiving these publications . Recent events ...
... means of books , an edict was issued , complaining of the intrusion . But no edict promulgated by the emperor of China is sufficiently authoritative to prevent his sub- ⚫jects from receiving these publications . Recent events ...
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... means of acquiring a livelihood and a competency , the Chinese have always opposed national changes , from the aristocracy down to the mean- est peasant . All seem to be deeply convinced that their interest is concerned in the main ...
... means of acquiring a livelihood and a competency , the Chinese have always opposed national changes , from the aristocracy down to the mean- est peasant . All seem to be deeply convinced that their interest is concerned in the main ...
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ages ancient appear bastinado Book of Mencius Budhu Budhuism called Canton ceremony chamber character Chinese government Chinese history Chinese language Christian commenced Confucius consists court cultivation custom death degraded duties dynasty earth edicts embassy emperor of China empire English established European evil existed favour foreign frequently George Staunton Gutzlaff habits Han dynasty heart Heaven Hence history of China honour human idols imperial Jesuits Kang-he king labour land living Macao Malacca mandarins manner Mantchoo ment mission missionaries Mongol nation native nature nese Nestorian Ningpo officers pagan palace Pekin peror Persia persons Portuguese possess present priests princes principle proved provinces punishment rank received reign religion Religious Tract Society represented rice rites river rule rulers sacred sect silk spirit successor Taou Tartars taught temples throne tion Tract Society trade various whole worship writings Yaou