Ynforme de Dn. Fray Gines Barrientos, obispo auxiliar de Troya, p[ar]a. Su M[a]g[esta]d., en que da q[uen]ta. de lo obrado en Filipinas por su persona, y en la estrañeza del arçobispo D[o]n. Frai Phelipe Pardo etc. 1683.

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Ynforme de Dn. Fray Gines Barrientos, obispo auxiliar de Troya, p[ar]a. Su M[a]g[esta]d., en que da q[uen]ta. de lo obrado en Filipinas por su persona, y en la estrañeza del arçobispo D[o]n. Frai Phelipe Pardo etc. 1683.

Copy of a report, dated April 24, 1683 in San Juan del Monte, near Manila, by Fray Ginés Barrientos, bishop of Troya, to the Spanish king, Charles II, describing church-state conflicts in the islands, abuses of the clergy, and the arrest and exile of Felipe Pardo, archbishop of Manila.

[20] p. ; 31 cm.

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