「耶蘇会」を含む例文一覧(4)

  • キリシタン版と呼ばれる書物群は、論者によってTheJesuitMissionPressinJapanや日本耶蘇会版、吉利支丹版などとも呼ばれる。
    A group of books called Kirishitan-ban (キリシタン版) was also called as The Jesuit Mission Press in Japan, Nihon Yasokai-ban (Yasokai refers to the Society of Jesus in Chinese) or Kirishitan-ban (吉利支丹版 in Chinese characters) depending on advocates.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • この当時、退治の風潮が殊に浜松では強いなか伝道を成功させ、見附、掛川、袋井などに教を開く。
    He managed to successfully carry out missionary tasks even in the middle of the strong yaso suppression movement and opened a church in Mitsuke, Kakegawa, and Fukuroi.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • 当時の資料によればその人物評は高く、「思慮あり、緒人に対して礼儀正しく、また大なる勇士である」(耶蘇会年報)「信孝もまた将軍の息男にして、智勇人に超えたり」(天正記)と記されている。
    According to documents of the time, he was highly appreciated: it is written that he was 'considerate, courteous to everyone and really courageous' (the annual report of the Yasokai [Jesuit Society]), and that 'Nobutaka was wiser and braver than others, being also a son of the shogun' (the Tensho-ki [War Chronicle on the Tensho era]).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • 1911年(明治44年)2月、小田貫一衆議院議員「国家神道ト云フモノハ明カニ分ツテ居タ」「神社局ニ於テハ国家神道ナルモノヲ扱ヒ、宗教局ニ於テハ、仏法及神道ノ各派ニ属スルトコロノ、即チ宗教神道ヲ支配スル」(帝国議における発言)
    In February 1911, House of Representatives member Kanichi ODA said in a speech to the Imperial Diet, "It was clearly understood what was meant by State Shinto...the Bureau of Shinto Shrines treats State Shinto and the Bureau of Religions manages Christianity, Buddhism and the various sects of Shinto, that is, religious Shinto."  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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