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"nd Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century"


16. Father Fray Juan Bautista, a preacher, from Valencia.
17. Father Fray Luis Ronquillo, an eloquent preacher, a Castilian,
and procurator at that time of Arenas.
18. Father Fray Andres de Fuentes, a preacher, a Castilian.
19. Father Fray Juan de Loza, a preacher, from Andalucia.
20. Father Fray Pedro de las Marinas, a priest and a preacher,
a Castilian.
21. Father Fray Cristobal de Tapia, a brother, a creole.
22. Father Fray Melchor de Mosabel, a preacher, a Castilian. [61]
The father provincial, well-pleased with so fine a company [of
religious], divided them among the provinces. He sent the father
reader, Fray Francisco de Villalon, [62] to read in Manila, and the
father did that very satisfactorily; for there were many religious who
needed it. He sent excellent missionaries to the province of Bisayas;
and it seems that great pains were taken in this, and he did in this
what the province wished. For he sent it the best of the company,
and no error was made in the selection, since all of them have become
very devout religious and careful of their ministry.


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