An Enquiry Into the Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens
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The Jesuits were sent into China in 1552. Xavier, whom they call theapostle of the Indians, laboured in the East-Indies and Japan, from1541 to 1552, and several millions of Capauchins were sent to Africain the seventeenth century. But blind zeal, gross superstition, andinfamous cruelties, so marked the appearances of religion all thistime, that the professors of Christianity needed conversion, as muchas the heathen world. A few pious people had fled from the general corruption, and livedobscure...ly in the vallies of Piedmont and Savoy, who were like the seedof the church. Some of them were now and then necessitated to travelinto other parts, where they faithfully testified against thecorruptions of the times. About 1369 Wickliffe began to preach thefaith in England, and his preaching and writings were the means of theconversion of great numbers, many of whom became excellent preachers;and a work was begun which afterwards spread in England, Hungary, Bohemia, Germany, Switzerland, and many other places.
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