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... Christianity , and the Condemnation of certain Magistrates in Canton , by Sir George Staunton.- Respecting these ... Christian faith act con- formably to the customs established in those countries , and are not prohibited from doing ...
... Christianity , and the Condemnation of certain Magistrates in Canton , by Sir George Staunton.- Respecting these ... Christian faith act con- formably to the customs established in those countries , and are not prohibited from doing ...
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... Christ , which is really a very moderate leap for the national history of an Oriental people . Chapter III . professes ... Christian converts , and the final expulsion of the Portuguese , are stated but loosely by Captain Golownin ; and ...
... Christ , which is really a very moderate leap for the national history of an Oriental people . Chapter III . professes ... Christian converts , and the final expulsion of the Portuguese , are stated but loosely by Captain Golownin ; and ...
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... Christian has been decidedly pronounced by all our writers after Steffens ; but God sometimes stirs up a heathen virtue to punish that Christian hypocrisy , which , while it concludes with levity the most unjust wars , wherein hundreds ...
... Christian has been decidedly pronounced by all our writers after Steffens ; but God sometimes stirs up a heathen virtue to punish that Christian hypocrisy , which , while it concludes with levity the most unjust wars , wherein hundreds ...
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