The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 19 of 55
Publisher Description
In the present volume but one document appears in the chronological order of events in the islands; it is short, and is mainly concerned with the ecclesiastical disputes which had been only partly quieted with the death of Archbishop Pardo. The rest of the volume is occupied by an ethnological appendix, which presents the observations of early missionary writers Jesuit, Augustinian, and Franciscan--on the native peoples and their customs and beliefs. Due allowance being made for their ecclesiastical standpoint, these writers may be considered excellent authority on this subject--especially Combes, who was one of the Jesuit pioneers in Mindanao.
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