I told them also how in ancient times the Spaniards were not Christians; how Santiago came to teach them the faith, and how for the first fourteen years he was able to baptize only a few, because of which the holy Apostle was discouraged; but that the... Spain in the West - Page 1221919Full view - About this book
| Irving Berdine Richman - California - 1911 - 628 pages
...Sobaipuris, and at the rancheria of San Xavier del Bec displayed a map of the world by which he showed "how the Spaniards and the faith had come by sea to Vera Cruz and had gone to Puebla, to Mexico, to Guadalaxara, to Sinaloa, to Sonora, and now to the lands of the Pimas." And... | |
| Eusebio Francisco Kino - Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula) - 1919 - 402 pages
...completely prevented.121 121 For the same matter see Alegre, vol. iii, 72-73, who adds the Chinarras. CHAPTER IV. JOURNEY NORTHWARD TO THE SOBAIPURIS AUGUST...Guadalaxara, Sinaloa, and Sonora, and now to Nuestra Sefiora de los Dolores del Cosari, in the land of the Pimas, where there were already many persons... | |
| Charles W. Polzer - History - 1991 - 600 pages
...in ancient times the Spaniards were not Christians, how Saint James came to teach them the faith ... I showed them on the map of the world how the Spaniards and the faith had come by sea to Vera Cruz, and reached Puebla, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Sinaloa, Sonora, and now Nuestra Scnora de los Dolores del... | |
| John L. Kessell - History - 2002 - 484 pages
...awe he saw reflected in the Natives' eyes. "And I showed them on the map of the world," he exulted, how the Spaniards and the Faith had come by sea to Vera Cruz, and had gone into Fuebla and to Mexico, Guadalaxara, Sinaloa, Sonora, and now to . . . Dolores del Cosari, in the... | |
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