| Sir Arthur Helps - 1857 - 544 páginas
...mind of the Indian chieftain was such that he determined to embrace the Christian faith. No sooner had he become a proselyte than, with all the zeal...imitation of their master, likewise became iconoclasts. ly successful ; and after he had visited some of the towns subject to the converted cacique, he returned,... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1857 - 576 páginas
...mind of the Indian chieftain was such that he determined to embrace the Christian faith. No sooner had he become a proselyte than with all the zeal and...his own vassals, he was the first to pull down and burn his idols, and many of his chiefs, in imitation of their master, be.'i"ie Iconoclasts.'' — yol.... | |
| 1859 - 622 páginas
...cacique, after due inquiry, became first a proselyte, and afterwards a preacher of the new doctrine. ' He was the first to pull down ' and to burn his idols...of ' their master, likewise became iconoclasts.' In the following year Las Casas took the place of Cancer, and although for a time matters did not go on... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1862 - 512 páginas
...so, when this point was sufficiently cleared, the prudent Cacique « was the first to pull down and burn his idols; and many of his chiefs, in imitation of their master, likewise became iconoclasts. »(1) « The mission was supremely successful, » says Mr Helps, as such missions are apt to be; and... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1864 - 522 páginas
...so, when this point was sufficiently cleared, the prudent Cacique " was the first to pull down and burn his idols; and many of his chiefs, in imitation of their master, likewise became iconoclasts."* After a while the converted Cacique of Tuzulutlan came on a visit to the monastery at Santiago, and... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1868 - 326 páginas
...was such, that he determined to The cacique embrace the Christian faith. No sooner had he proselyte. become a proselyte, than, with all the zeal and energy...was supremely successful, and after he had visited other parts of the country subject to the converted Father Luis cacique, he returned, according to... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1868 - 322 páginas
...that he determined to The cacique becomes a embrace the Christian faith. No sooner had he proselyte. become a proselyte, than, with all the zeal and energy...idols ; and many of his chiefs, in imitation of their mas,., . , y\<x_k^ - Q* (.JIM\ «*.Hv-a ter, likewise became iconoclasts. In a word, the mission of... | |
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