De su conuersíon y de la de los indios del nuebo reyno de Mexico y otros neynos remotos : manuscript, [ca. 1680]

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De su conuersíon y de la de los indios del nuebo reyno de Mexico y otros neynos remotos : manuscript, [ca. 1680]

María de Jesús never visited the New World, but accomplished her conversions through visions. Fr. Alonso de Benavides, who worked among the native American population of New Mexico, was asked to question María de Jesús about her visions.

1 v. (34 leaves) ; 22 cm.

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