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Forma breve de administrar los sacramentos a los Indios, y Españoles que viven entre ellos.  s:mul:Forma_Breve_(1635)  (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Gregorio de Movilla
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Forma breve de administrar los sacramentos a los Indios, y Españoles que viven entre ellos.
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¶ APPROBADO POR avtoridad Apostolica, y sacado del Manual Mexicano, que se vsa en toda la nueua España y Pirù, mutatis mutandis, esto es, lo q̃ estaua en lẽgua Mexicana traducido en lengua Floridiana. para vso de los Religiosos de nr̃o Padre S. Francisco, que son los ministros de las Prouincias de la Florida.

¶ POR EL PADRE Fr. Gregorio de Mouilla.

¶ Con licencia del señor Don Lope Altamirano Comissario general de la santa Cruzada.

IMPRESSO EN MEXICO.

Por Iuan Ruyz. Año de 1635.
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Juan Ruíz
Description
English: One of the last printed works in Timucua, an extinct language of Florida. The title reads in English:

Short form to administer the Sacraments to the Indians, and the Spanish who live among them.

Approved by the Apostolic Authority, and based on the Mexican Manual used in all New Spain and Peru, with necessary changes made; that is, translated from the Mexican language into the Floridian language. For the use of the religious of our Father St. Francis, who are the ministers of the Provinces of Florida.
Language Latin, Spanish, Timucua
Publication date 1635
publication_date QS:P577,+1635-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication Mexico
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A book containing the text of Catholic rites in Latin, Spanish and the Timucua language of Florida.

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