Sermones, confesionario breve, catecismo breve, oraciones, vocabulario breve ... en la lengua Opata : ms., [ca. 1800?].

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Sermones, confesionario breve, catecismo breve, oraciones, vocabulario breve ... en la lengua Opata : ms., [ca. 1800?].

Prepared for use in the Aconchi mission. Incomplete. Contains sermons, a brief confessionary litany, a catechism, prayers and a brief vocabulary in the Opata language.

Originals : [435] p. ; 21 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 403:12) and positive.

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