Cartilla y Doctrina Christiana, breve y compendiosa, para enseñar los ninos; y ciertas preguntas tocantes a la dicha doctrina, por manera de Dialogo ... , 1580.

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Cartilla y Doctrina Christiana, breve y compendiosa, para enseñar los ninos; y ciertas preguntas tocantes a la dicha doctrina, por manera de Dialogo ... , 1580.

Texts for religious instruction, including material in dialogue form, compiled and translated into the language of the Choco Indians by the Dominican Roldán. Copy made by Alphonse Pinart.

Originals : 164 p. ; 19 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (69 exposures) : negative (Rich. 403:12) and positive.

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