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Conference of Four Religions (Vietnamese: Hội đồng Tứ Giáo, Chữ Hán: 會同四敎) was an event of religious and philosophical discourse that took place in the Trinh kingdom of Tonkin (now northern Vietnam) during the rule of Trịnh Sâm (1767–1782). The single source to the events is from a 1864 book of the same name, which describes it as an important event in the introduction of Christianity to Vietnam.
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ConferenceofFourReligions (Vietnamese: Hội đồng Tứ Giáo, Chữ Hán: 會同四敎) was an event of religious and philosophical discourse that took place in the...
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