The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55
1637-38
Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
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The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898
Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century,
Volume XXVIII, 1637–38
Edited and annotated by Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson with historical introduction and additional notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne.
Contents of Volume XXVIII
Illustrations
Preface
Documents of 1637–1638
Remonstrance of Augustinians against the alternativa
Corcuera’s Campaign in Jolo
Appendix: Religious Conditions in the Philippines during the Spanish Regime
Laws Regarding Religious in the Philippines
Law XXX
Law XXXV
Law XXV
Law XXIX
Law XXVII
Law XXXIII
Law XXXIV
Law XXXI
Law XXVI
Law XXXII
Law XXVIII
Law LII
Law XXXIII
Jesuit Missions in 1656
Religious
Colleges and houses
Churches and villages
The island of Manila and the Tagál province College of San Ignacio of the city of Manila
College and seminary of San Joseph
Mission village [doctrina] of Santa Cruz
Mission village [doctrina] of San Miguel
College of the port of Cabite
House of San Pedro
Residence of Antipolo
Residence of Silan
Island of Marinduque
The island of Zebu and its jurisdiction College of Zebu
Residence of Bool
Jurisdiction of Leyte in Pintados
Leyte
Residence of Carigara
Residence of Dagami
The island of Samar or Ibabao
Residence of Cabatlogan [i.e., Catbalogan]
Residence of Palapag
College of Oton and the mission village of Ilog in the island of Negros
Island of Mindanao
College of Samboangan
Jurisdiction of Iligan, with its residence of Dapitan
Mission to Borney
College of Terrenate and its missions
China and Japon
The Religious Estate in the Philippines
Chapter XLVI Ecclesiastical theater of the Philipinas Islands
Chapter XLVII Jurisdiction of the archbishopric
Chapter XLVIII Ecclesiastical tribunals of Manila
Commissariat of the holy Inquisition
Tribunal of the Holy Crusade
Chapter XLIX Churches and colleges of Manila
Royal chapel
Royal hospital
Royal seminary-college of San Phelipe
Royal professorships
Royal seminary of Santa Potenciana
Royal brotherhood of the Santa Misericordia
Other charitable institutions
Chapter L Curacies and employments of religious in this archbishopric
Curacies
Calced Augustinians
Society of Jesus
St. Dominic
Discalced Augustinians
St. John of God
Discalced Franciscans
Chapter LI Bishopric of Zebu
Jurisdiction of this bishopric
Stipends of the bishops of these islands
Chapter LIII Curacies and administrations of the bishopric of Zebù
Curacies
Administrations of religious
Chapter LIV Bishopric of Nueva Cáceres in Camarines
Jurisdiction of that bishopric
Chapter LV Curacies and administrations of the bishopric of Nueva Cáceres
Curacies
Administrations in charge of religious
Chapter LVI Bishopric of Nueva Segovia
Jurisdiction of that bishopric
Chapter LVII Curacies and administrations of the bishopric of Cagayàn
Curacies
Administrations of religious
Chapter LVIII General summary of all the Christian souls among the natives of these islands
Religious Condition of the Islands
Chapter II Of the ministries of souls that pertain to the clerics in these Filipinas Islands
Chapter III Of the ministries of the reverend calced Augustinian fathers
Chapter IV Convents and ministries of the reverend Franciscan fathers, the third to be established
Chapter V Ministries of the Society of Jesus in these Filipinas Islands
Chapter VI Administrations of the reverend fathers of St. Dominic in these islands
Chapter VII Convents and ministries of the reverend discalced Augustinian fathers or Recollects
Chapter VIII Of the convents and hospitals of the reverend fathers of St. John of God
Chapter IX General summary of the Christians who compose the ministries of these islands
Chapter XIV Of the ecclesiastical tribunals of these Filipinas Islands and the city of Manila
Chapter XV Other matters pertaining to the ecclesiastics of Manila
Ecclesiastical Survey of the Philippines
Ninth Article Ecclesiastical survey of the Philippine Islands
Tenth Article Of the ecclesiastical tribunals established at Manila
Eleventh Article Which contains details in regard to the churches and colleges of Manila
Article Twelve Of the bishops of the Philippines suffragan to Manila; and of the general number of Christian souls in those islands.
Article Thirteenth Of the power and influence enjoyed by the religious in the Philippines
Ninth Article Of the genius of the inhabitants of the Philippines, and the peculiar punishments inflicted by the religious on the women who do not attend mass on the prescribed days.
Character and Influence of the Friars
The ecclesiastical estate
Ecclesiastical System in the Philippines
Archbishopric of Manila
Chart of the revenues of the clergy of the cathedral of Manila
Bishopric of Cebú
Chart showing the revenues of the clerical cathedral of Cebú, and their distribution for the services of divine worship
Nueva Cáceres
Nueva Segovia
Character and Influence of the Friars
Chapter Twelve Travels in Camarines Sur. Description of the province. Spanish priests. Alcaldes and mandarins.1
The Augustinian Recollects in the Philippines
Archbishopric of Manila
District of Morong
Province of Bataan
Province of Zambales
Province of Cavite
Province of Batangas
Province of Laguna
Province of Pampanga
Province of Mindoro
Bishopric of Jaro
District of Romblon
Island and province of Negros
Province of Calamianes
Bishopric of Cebu
Province of Cebú
Island of Bohol
Entrance of the Recollect fathers into the island of Bohol
The province of Bohol at the present time
The Recollects of Mindanao
Division of parishes in Mindanao
Present administration of the Recollects
Marianas Islands
Present Condition of the Catholic Religion in Filipinas
The progressive increase of Catholics in Filipinas until 1898
Recapitulation of population in Filipinas
Comparison of the population in 1791 and 1810, exclusive
Number of souls by dioceses
Present state of the archbishopric of Manila, and of the bishoprics of Cebú, Jaro, Nueva Cáceres, and Nueva Segovia
Condition of the religious corporations
Religious spirit of the country
Granting the above, would freedom of worship be advisable for Filipinos?
The fathers of the congregation of St. Vincent de Paul, the Capuchins, and the Benedictines, come to the islands
Bibliographical Data
Table of Contents
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