the christian century in japan

  • 1Japan–Thailand relations — Japan Thailand relations span a period from the 17th century to the present. Contacts had an early start with Japanese trade on Red seal ships and the installation of Japanese communities on Siamese soil, only to be broken off with Japan s period …

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  • 2Christianity in the 17th century — The first page of Genesis from the 1611 first edition of the Authorized King James Version. The KJV is an Early Modern English translation of the Bible by the Church of England that was begun in 1604 and completed in 1611.[1] See also …

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  • 3Japan — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Japan (disambiguation) …

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  • 4Japan–Philippines relations — Philippine Japanese relations span a period from the 17th century to the present.Early Japanese presence in the PhilippinesRelations between Japan and the Philippines date back to at least the late Muromachi period of Japanese history, as… …

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  • 5Japan — Land der aufgehenden Sonne (umgangssprachlich); Nippon * * * Ja|pan; s: Inselstaat in Ostasien. * * * Japan,     Kurzinformation:   Fläche: 377 855 km2   Einwohner: (2000) 126,9 Mio …

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  • 6Japan — • Called in the language of the country Nihon or Nippon (Land of the Rising Sun), and Dai Nihon or Dai Nippon (Great Japan), situated north west of the Pacific Ocean and east of the Asiatic continent Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …

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  • 7Christianity in the 16th century — Main articles: Protestant Reformation and Counter Reformation See also: Christianity in the 15th century and Christianity in the 17th century Contents 1 Age of Discovery (1492–1769) 2 Protestant Reformation (1521–1579) …

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  • 8Christianity in the 20th century — Part of a series on Christianity   …

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  • 9Christianity in the 7th century —   Spread of Christianity to AD 325 …

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