Bibliographical DataThe present volume contains the second instalment of Aduarte’sHistoria, begun inVol. XXX(q.v.); it includes chapters xxxviii to lxx (pp. 167–384), inclusive, of book i. The concluding installment will be presented inVol. XXXII.Table of ContentsContents of Volume XXXIIllustrationsPreface9Historia de la Provincia del Sancto Rosario de la Orden de Predicadores19History of the Dominican Province of the Holy Rosary23XXXVIII.The advance made by the Indians of this province in virtue, and their attendance upon the sacraments23XXXIX.The devotion with which these Indians approached the holy communion, and some events which give much glory to the Lord.29XL.The great comfort which the religious commonly felt in their ministry both in life and in death35XLI.The servant of God, Don Fray Domingo de Salaçar, first bishop of the Philippinas39XLII.A more detailed account of the virtues of the servant of God, Don Fray Domingo de Salaçar47XLIII.The marvels wrought by our Lord for His servants while in this life, and the happy death of the bishop.60XLIV.Father Fray Christobal de Salvatierra, associate of the first bishop of the Philippinas and governor of his bishopric.62XLV.Father Fray Juan de Castro, one of the first founders of this province73XLVI.The journey made by the father provincial Fray Alonso Ximenez to Camboxa76XLVII.The wars which followed in the prosecution of this embassy91XLVIII.Our departure from the kingdom and the events which happened during our return to Manila98XLIX.The election as provincial of father Fray Bernardo de Sancta Catharina or Navarro, and the churches which were incorporated in the province106L.I am commanded to go to China; events there, and the death of father Fray Alonso Ximenez118LI.The coming of some religious to the province, and the transactions of the intermediate chapter134LII.Fathers Fray Pedro de Soto, Fray Juan de San Pedro Martyr, and Fray Pedro de la Bastida who died at this time.144LIII.The election as provincial of father Fray Juan de Sancto Thomas, and the death of father Fray Damian Valaguer.153LIV.The intermediate chapter; an extraordinary event which took place in it, and the coming of religious to the province.159LV.The causes of the entry of our religious into Japon, and the circumstances under which they entered Satzuma.170LVI.Another mission of the religious to the kingdom of Camboja175LVII.Some misfortunes which happened at this time, and the experience of the religious during them181LVIII.The election as provincial of father Fray Miguel de San Jacintho and the coming of religious190LIX.The erection of some churches, which took place at this time200LX.What our Lord wrought, by the intercession of our Lady of the Rosary, who stands in a shrine between the two villages of Pia and Tuao.210LXI.The venerable father Fray Miguel de Venavides, one of the first founders of this province and archbishop of Manila.213LXII.Of some religious who died at this time238LXIII.The conquest of Maluco by the intercession of our Lady of the Rosary; the foundation of her religious confraternity in this province, and the entry of religious into it.245LXIV.Other events which happened at this time in Japon and the Philippinas255LXV.The foundation of Manavag in Pangasinan and the deaths of some religious258LXVI.The establishment of two churches in Nueva Segovia264LXVII.The election as provincial of father Fray Baltasar Fort, the martyrdom of the holy Leon, and events in the province.277LXVIII.The religious, being exiled and expelled from the kingdom of Satzuma, are admitted to other kingdoms.282LXIX.The venerable father Fray Bartolome de Nieva, and brother Fray Pedro Rodriguez294LXX.Father Fray Luis Gandullo, his entrance upon the religious life, and his coming to this province297Bibliographical Data301ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Page scans of this work are available in theThe United States and its Territoriescollection at the University of Michigan.Related Library of Congress catalog page:03006936.Related Open Library catalog page (for source):OL6925491M.Related Open Library catalog page (for work):OL16096239W.Related WorldCat catalog page:651237055.EncodingRevision History2012-03-06 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection45,140,204[Not in source].106.[Deleted]127[Not in source]as155:;208fircefierce220councilorscounselors
Bibliographical DataThe present volume contains the second instalment of Aduarte’sHistoria, begun inVol. XXX(q.v.); it includes chapters xxxviii to lxx (pp. 167–384), inclusive, of book i. The concluding installment will be presented inVol. XXXII.
Bibliographical Data
The present volume contains the second instalment of Aduarte’sHistoria, begun inVol. XXX(q.v.); it includes chapters xxxviii to lxx (pp. 167–384), inclusive, of book i. The concluding installment will be presented inVol. XXXII.
The present volume contains the second instalment of Aduarte’sHistoria, begun inVol. XXX(q.v.); it includes chapters xxxviii to lxx (pp. 167–384), inclusive, of book i. The concluding installment will be presented inVol. XXXII.
Table of ContentsContents of Volume XXXIIllustrationsPreface9Historia de la Provincia del Sancto Rosario de la Orden de Predicadores19History of the Dominican Province of the Holy Rosary23XXXVIII.The advance made by the Indians of this province in virtue, and their attendance upon the sacraments23XXXIX.The devotion with which these Indians approached the holy communion, and some events which give much glory to the Lord.29XL.The great comfort which the religious commonly felt in their ministry both in life and in death35XLI.The servant of God, Don Fray Domingo de Salaçar, first bishop of the Philippinas39XLII.A more detailed account of the virtues of the servant of God, Don Fray Domingo de Salaçar47XLIII.The marvels wrought by our Lord for His servants while in this life, and the happy death of the bishop.60XLIV.Father Fray Christobal de Salvatierra, associate of the first bishop of the Philippinas and governor of his bishopric.62XLV.Father Fray Juan de Castro, one of the first founders of this province73XLVI.The journey made by the father provincial Fray Alonso Ximenez to Camboxa76XLVII.The wars which followed in the prosecution of this embassy91XLVIII.Our departure from the kingdom and the events which happened during our return to Manila98XLIX.The election as provincial of father Fray Bernardo de Sancta Catharina or Navarro, and the churches which were incorporated in the province106L.I am commanded to go to China; events there, and the death of father Fray Alonso Ximenez118LI.The coming of some religious to the province, and the transactions of the intermediate chapter134LII.Fathers Fray Pedro de Soto, Fray Juan de San Pedro Martyr, and Fray Pedro de la Bastida who died at this time.144LIII.The election as provincial of father Fray Juan de Sancto Thomas, and the death of father Fray Damian Valaguer.153LIV.The intermediate chapter; an extraordinary event which took place in it, and the coming of religious to the province.159LV.The causes of the entry of our religious into Japon, and the circumstances under which they entered Satzuma.170LVI.Another mission of the religious to the kingdom of Camboja175LVII.Some misfortunes which happened at this time, and the experience of the religious during them181LVIII.The election as provincial of father Fray Miguel de San Jacintho and the coming of religious190LIX.The erection of some churches, which took place at this time200LX.What our Lord wrought, by the intercession of our Lady of the Rosary, who stands in a shrine between the two villages of Pia and Tuao.210LXI.The venerable father Fray Miguel de Venavides, one of the first founders of this province and archbishop of Manila.213LXII.Of some religious who died at this time238LXIII.The conquest of Maluco by the intercession of our Lady of the Rosary; the foundation of her religious confraternity in this province, and the entry of religious into it.245LXIV.Other events which happened at this time in Japon and the Philippinas255LXV.The foundation of Manavag in Pangasinan and the deaths of some religious258LXVI.The establishment of two churches in Nueva Segovia264LXVII.The election as provincial of father Fray Baltasar Fort, the martyrdom of the holy Leon, and events in the province.277LXVIII.The religious, being exiled and expelled from the kingdom of Satzuma, are admitted to other kingdoms.282LXIX.The venerable father Fray Bartolome de Nieva, and brother Fray Pedro Rodriguez294LXX.Father Fray Luis Gandullo, his entrance upon the religious life, and his coming to this province297Bibliographical Data301
ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Page scans of this work are available in theThe United States and its Territoriescollection at the University of Michigan.Related Library of Congress catalog page:03006936.Related Open Library catalog page (for source):OL6925491M.Related Open Library catalog page (for work):OL16096239W.Related WorldCat catalog page:651237055.EncodingRevision History2012-03-06 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrection45,140,204[Not in source].106.[Deleted]127[Not in source]as155:;208fircefierce220councilorscounselors
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.
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Page scans of this work are available in theThe United States and its Territoriescollection at the University of Michigan.
Related Library of Congress catalog page:03006936.
Related Open Library catalog page (for source):OL6925491M.
Related Open Library catalog page (for work):OL16096239W.
Related WorldCat catalog page:651237055.
This Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.
The following corrections have been applied to the text: