of the fathers: howbeit I will make a briefe
rehearsall of all things, that I may not seem altogether
to haue abandoned this labour. You know that
from the time wherein the fathers of the society arriued
in our Ilands, to the end they might augment Christian
religion, they were in like sort most carefull how
they might insinuate themselues into the innermost
parts of the kingdome of China. In the middst
of this endeauour and trauell Francis Xauier, a most
deuout man of the foresayd society, departed out of
this present life at the Ile of Sancian (which some
call Sangiam) leauing an example vnto the rest of his
associates, how they should likewise doe their best
to plant the religion of Christ in that nation. [Sidenote:
An ancient custome worthy the obseruation.] This man
was seconded by others, who vsed all meanes, and left
no practise vnattempted, that they might bring these
good beginnings vnto a prosperours issue: howbeit
they were greatly hindered by reason of an ancient
custome in China, in regard whereof they doe not without
great difficulty and circumspection admit any strangers
into their dominions, except those which hauing a
long time executed the office of ambassadours doe ordinarily
euery third yeere present themselues before the king:
in the admission of whom likewise there is maruellous
care vsed, that they may not easily espie and become
acquainted with the affaires of the Realme. [Sidenote:
The Chinians contemne other nations.] Hereunto may
be added, that the Chinians are great contemners of
other nations, and most constant obseruers of their
owne lawes and customes: in all which respects
it came to passe that there was wonderfull labour
and diligence employed aboue thirty yeeres together,
onely to get an entrance, vntill in the yeere one thousand
fiue hundred fourescore and three, two fathers of
the foresayd society, that had pretty skill in the
letters and language of China, vtterly despairing of
mans helpe, and depending vpon the prouidence of almighty
God, obtained licence of the Tutan or Vice-roy to
build them an house and a Church in the City of Xauquin,
which by reason of the commodiousnesse thereof is the
seat of the Viceroy himselue. This worke being
begunne, the sayd fathers of the society, for the
nouelty therof, were a few yeeres right well entreated
by the Magistrates: inasmuch that two others
out of India had free and easie accesse vnto them,
one couple remaining still in their foresayd house
at Xauquin, and the other two taking their iourney
for the inner prouinces, to conuert more people vnto
the faith: who notwithstanding afterward, other
Magistrates not approouing of their attempts, were
constrained to retire. Nowe all the time wherein
the foresayd fathers abode at Xauquin (being more
then fiue yeeres) certaine of the common people were
restrained from false superstition to Christian religion,
and seuenty persons were baptised. But the enemy
of mankinde, who omitteth none opportunity for the
hinderance of Christian religion, suggested into the


