| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 488 páginas
...Assemanni, tom. iv. p. 468...504). 118 The Chrisfianity of China, between the seventh and the thirteenth century, is invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac, and Latin evidence (Assemanni,Biblioth. Orient. tom.iv. p. 502... 552. Mem. iit Ii Academic des Inscript. tom xxx. p.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 462 páginas
...Assemanni, iom. iv. p. 468—504.) us The Christianity of China, between the seventh and the thirteenth century is invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac, and Latin e'yidence (Assemanni, Biblioth. Orient, torn. iv. p. 502—552, Mem. de l'Académie des Inscript, torn.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1831 - 522 páginas
...iv. p. 468—504). (118) The Christianity of China, between theteventh and the thirteenth century, n invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac, and Latin evidence (Assemanni, Biblioth. Orient torn. iv. p. 502 — 552, Mein, de l'Académie des Inscripl. loin. zzx.... | |
| James A. Huie - 1842 - 364 páginas
...Eastern Asia. " The Christianity of China between the seventh and the thirteenth century," says Gibbon, " is invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac, and Latin evidence." It would even appear that the Nestorians maintained their ground there till the sixteenth century ;... | |
| 1881 - 502 páginas
...The Christianity of China between the seventh and the thirteenth century, Gibbon adds in a note, " is invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac and Latin evidence. In their progress by sea and land the Nestorians entered Asia by the port of Canton, and the northern... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1862 - 578 páginas
...century (1). Even Gibbon allows that « the Christianity of China between the seventh and thirteenth century is invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac, and Latin evidence. » (2) In the latter century, there was already an archbishop at Pekin, who had under his jurisdiction... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1864 - 652 páginas
...seventh century.* Even Gibbon allows that " the Christianity of China between the seventh and thirteenth century is invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac, and Latin evidence."f In the latter century, there was already an archbishop at Pekin, who had under his jurisdiction... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 666 páginas
...Assemamii, torn. iv. p. 468—504.)* 118 The Christianity of China, between the seventh and the thirteenth century, is invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac, and Latin evidence, (Assemanni, Biblioth. Orient, torn. iv. p. 502 — 552. Mem. de 1' Academic des Inscript. torn. xxx.... | |
| James Legge - 1888 - 78 páginas
...celebrated history. ' The Christianity of China between the seventh and the thirteenth century,' he says, ' is invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac, and Latin evidence. The inscription of Si-gan-fu, which describes the fortunes of the Nestorian Church from the first mission,... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1895 - 944 páginas
...the 47th chapter of his history : ' The Christianity of China between the seventh and the thirteenth century is invincibly proved by the consent of Chinese, Arabian, Syriac, and Latin evidence. The inscription of Sigan-fu, which describes the fortunes of the Nestorian Church from the first mission... | |
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