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Christian conversion in Late Ming China: Niccolo Longobardo and Shandong
Ronnie Po Chia Hsia
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Late Ming China
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Christian Conversion
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Seventeenth Century
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Christianity
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Leaders
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Popular
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Economic Crisis
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Secret
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Jesuit missionaries
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Evangelical
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mullah
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Religious Sects
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Christian mission
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Shandong
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Late Ming China
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Niccolò Longobardo
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Mullah
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Religious Sects
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Literati
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Christian Missions
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Chinese Documents
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China
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Chinese
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Seventeenth Century
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Economic Recession
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Clergy
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Political Crises
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Italian
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Social Crisis
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