The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... religion through Japan . * Want of space , to say nothing of other reasons , forbids us to enlarge upon the career of the Saint who exercised so marvellous an influence in the East , and whose ardent generosity , noble character , and ...
... religion through Japan . * Want of space , to say nothing of other reasons , forbids us to enlarge upon the career of the Saint who exercised so marvellous an influence in the East , and whose ardent generosity , noble character , and ...
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... religion , but it must be now premised that during that year the Emperor , or rather the supreme Emperor , TaĂŻcosama --- for the dual form of imperial government existed then as now- died , leaving his son Findeyori , a child of six ...
... religion , but it must be now premised that during that year the Emperor , or rather the supreme Emperor , TaĂŻcosama --- for the dual form of imperial government existed then as now- died , leaving his son Findeyori , a child of six ...
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... religion , the churches . and missions around Meaco began to revive one by one , and the Catholic faith was gradually received and practised by vast numbers of Japanese . About the same time Ieyas invited the Spaniards to trade freely ...
... religion , the churches . and missions around Meaco began to revive one by one , and the Catholic faith was gradually received and practised by vast numbers of Japanese . About the same time Ieyas invited the Spaniards to trade freely ...
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... religion she pleased . Donna Mancia remained therefore to train up her three little children , whom she had secretly baptised . Meanwhile , the nobles and people sought their Bishop , as in the old days of Roman persecution , and asked ...
... religion she pleased . Donna Mancia remained therefore to train up her three little children , whom she had secretly baptised . Meanwhile , the nobles and people sought their Bishop , as in the old days of Roman persecution , and asked ...
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... religion , and the Bishops and Missionaries then enjoined their flocks to remain where they were and go about their duties in peace , until further troubles should arise . After this exodus from Firando , religion spread rapidly through ...
... religion , and the Bishops and Missionaries then enjoined their flocks to remain where they were and go about their duties in peace , until further troubles should arise . After this exodus from Firando , religion spread rapidly through ...
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