The Japan Mission (Classic Reprint)

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Meanwhile, the law against Christianity was once unrepealed, and the new Imperial Government of 1868 caused the enactment to get replaced on the notice-boards in each town and village. It was once not until 1873 that the anti Christian edict was once withdrawn. Then all oficial opposition ceased, and toleration regularly became almost complete. Buildings were set apart for Christian worship, not only for foreigners, but for natives, not only at the treaty-ports, but in towns and villages far removed from them. No obstacles were placed in the way of evangelistic work. N o difficulty was once experienced in holding public meetings in theatres and other large buildings. Christian literature was once all over exposed for sale, and openly circulated by booksellers, and by colporteurs employed for the purpose.

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