ABSTRACT

First Published in 2000. This is Volume IV of five of a series on China. Written in 1893, a brief account if the three religions of the Chinese: Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism with the observations on the prospects of Christian conversion amongst those people.

chapter I|17 pages

Introductory.

chapter II|21 pages

Inperial Worship.

chapter III|11 pages

Temples.

chapter IV|5 pages

. Conflict of Religious Parties in China.

chapter VIII|14 pages

Confucian and Buddhist Notions of God.

chapter IX|12 pages

Taouist Notions of God.

chapter X|12 pages

Morality.

chapter XII|11 pages

Notions on Immortality and Future judgment.

chapter XIII|13 pages

Chinese Opinions of Christianity.

chapter XIV|12 pages

State of Roman Catholic Missions.

chapter XV|11 pages

Mohammedans, Jews, and Woo-Wei Buddhists.

chapter XVI|12 pages

The Taiping Insurrection.