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The spiritual conquest of Mexico: an essay on the apostolate and the evangelizing methods of the mendicant orders in New Spain, 1523-1572
Robert Ricard
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Frontmatter
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INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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PART ONE: The Founding of the Church
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1 First Contacts between Paganism and Christianity (page 15)
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2 Ethnographic and Linguistic Training of the Missionaries (page 39)
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3 Geographic Distribution of the Missions and Monasteries (page 61)
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4 Prebaptismal Instruction and Administration of Baptism (page 83)
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5 The Catechism (page 96)
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6 The Administration of the Sacraments (page 109)
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7 Virtues of the Founders (page 128)
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PART TWO:The Stabilization of the Church
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8 Social Organization and Public Works (page 135)
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9 The Hospitals (page 155)
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10 Missionary Conditions and Church Architecture (page 162)
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11 Pomp and Magnificence (page 176)
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12 The Edifying Play (page 194)
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13 Primary and Technical Schools (page 207)
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14 Training an Elite: the Problem of a Native Clergy (page 217)
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PART THREE: Conclusions
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15 Internal Dissensions (page 239)
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16 Native Resistance (page 264)
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17 The Early Evangelization and the Religious Evolution of Mexico (page 283)
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Appendix I Preface to the Spanish Edition of 1947 (page 296)
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Appendix II Essay on Sources (page 310)
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Abbreviations Used in Notes (page 324)
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Notes (page 325)
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Bibliography (page 381)
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Index (page 415)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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HAHR | 47.4 (Nov.1967): 562-564 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0018-2168%28196711%2947%3A4%3C562%3ATSCOMA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M |