Iglesia y evangelización en las indias durante el gobierno de Nicolás de Ovando (1502-1509)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2001.v53.i108.203Keywords:
Mexico, Modem Age, Evangelization, Virgin of GuadalupeAbstract
This article studies more than one hundred sermons that were preached in six towns of Mexico from 1622 to 1777. These sermons prove the importance that preachers had in the formation of a national concience joined to the veneration for the Virgin of Guadalupe.
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