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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... sacred field , and in due time the governor of Pekin re- pairs to the spot , and reports on the success of their mutual labours . If he can discover any extraordinary ear , or luxuriant blade , he reports this to the emperor , and ...
... sacred field , and in due time the governor of Pekin re- pairs to the spot , and reports on the success of their mutual labours . If he can discover any extraordinary ear , or luxuriant blade , he reports this to the emperor , and ...
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... sacred books of the Chinese , shows that the philosophers by whom they were written saw that the multi- tude were gone far astray from the path of moral rectitude , but how to restore them they knew not . They found them idolaters ...
... sacred books of the Chinese , shows that the philosophers by whom they were written saw that the multi- tude were gone far astray from the path of moral rectitude , but how to restore them they knew not . They found them idolaters ...
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... sacred or canonical works . " They are moral and political essays , which have the sanction both of the government and the learned . Dr. Milne thus speaks of the Shing - yu , or " Sacred Edict , " which ranks high in this list of books ...
... sacred or canonical works . " They are moral and political essays , which have the sanction both of the government and the learned . Dr. Milne thus speaks of the Shing - yu , or " Sacred Edict , " which ranks high in this list of books ...
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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