The final thirty years of Christian missions in Japan were characterized by an emphasis on suffering, especially as government opposition gave way to wholesale persecution and frequent martyrdoms. Japanese Christians and their leaders were expected to prove the veracity of their faith by willingly taking on such struggles and eagerly accepting death whe…
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