The following document is obtained from a MS. in the Archivo general de Indias, Sevilla: 1. Remonstrance of Augustinians.—“Simancas—Secular; Audiencia de Filipinas; cartas y espedientes del gobernador de Filipinas vistos en el Consejo; aÑos 1629 Á 1640; est. 67, caj. 6, leg. 8.” The following document is obtained from a MS. in the Academia Real de la Historia, Madrid: 2. Corcuera’s campaign.—“Papeles de los Jesuitas, to 84, no. 27, 34.” The following documents in the appendix are taken from printed works, as follows: 3. Laws regarding religious.—RecopilaciÓn de las leyes de Indias (Madrid, 1841), lib. i, tit. xiv; also tit. xii, ley xxi; tit. xv, ley xxxiii; and tit. xx, ley xxiv. 4. Jesuit missions in 1656.—Colin’s Labor evangÉlica (Madrid, 1663), pp. 811–820. 5. Religious estate in Philippines.—San Antonio’s Chronicas (Manila, 1738), i, book i, pp. 172–175, 190–210, 214–216, 219, 220, 223–226. 6. Religious condition of islands.—Delgado’s Historia general (Manila, 1892), pp. 140–158, 184–188. 7. Ecclesiastical survey of Philippines.—Le Gentil’s 8. Character and influence of friars.—Mas’s Informe sobre el estado de las Islas Filipinas en 1842 (Madrid, 1843), vol. ii. 9. Ecclesiastical system in the Philippines.—Buzeta and Bravo’s Diccionario de las Islas Filipinas (Madrid, 1850), ii, pp. 271–275, 363–367. 10. Character and influence of friars.—Jagor’s Reisen in den Philippinen (Berlin, 1873), pp. 94–100. 11. Augustinian Recollects.—Provincia de San NicolÁs de Tolentino de Agustinos descalzos (Manila, 1879). 12. Present condition of religion.—ArchipiÉlago filipino (Washington, 1900), ii, pp. 256–267. |