Discursso apologetico por el honor de los ministros evangelicos contra los hyperbolicos encarecimientos que contiene un discursso yntitulado Parennetica ympreso y diuulgado en las Yslas Philipinas [microform]. 1660.

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Discursso apologetico por el honor de los ministros evangelicos contra los hyperbolicos encarecimientos que contiene un discursso yntitulado Parennetica ympreso y diuulgado en las Yslas Philipinas [microform]. 1660.

Response to Salvador Gómez de Espinosa's Discurso parenético of 1657 which charges the missionary priests in the Philippines with various abuses of the Indians.

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