Peeps into China . he governor. He gave a certainamount of assurance of protection for the future, andreceived the petition I had prepared on the case. From this account the difficulties of our work inChina may be seen. Obstacles beset us on every are, in fact, only at the beginning, and mightyproblems still ] In the spring of 1887 I again visited this same region. I foundeverything encouraging, except in the city of Yenchow-fn. Theofficials still granted no interviews, and new placards were issnedagainst the Roman Catholics. Later on the Roman Catholic bishoppurchased some pr


Peeps into China . he governor. He gave a certainamount of assurance of protection for the future, andreceived the petition I had prepared on the case. From this account the difficulties of our work inChina may be seen. Obstacles beset us on every are, in fact, only at the beginning, and mightyproblems still ] In the spring of 1887 I again visited this same region. I foundeverything encouraging, except in the city of Yenchow-fn. Theofficials still granted no interviews, and new placards were issnedagainst the Roman Catholics. Later on the Roman Catholic bishoppurchased some property, which resulted in riots. He also purchasedsome property in Chi-ning-chow, which also resulted in a riot. Wewere compelled, for the sake of peace, to give up our rental in conse-quence. The bishop took his case to Peking, and found more or lessof difficulty in securing any sort of redress. The value of the plan Iadopted has been largely injured, owing to the general feeling ofhostility that has been


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