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- Indios Oclayas 1
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Introduction to the Study and Teaching of Sclessiatic Public Law
Published 1916Subjects: “…Ecclesiastical Public Law…”
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The struggles between Church and State at the end of the 19th century. The "social question" in Monsignor Pablo Cabrera
Published 2019“…Monsignor Pablo Cabrera was a priest-historian born in the middle of the 19th century who had an active participation both in ecclesiastical/parochial spaces and in academic circles, especially university circles. …”
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The Scholastic Logic System
Published 1944“…This is the reason why it is not recommended for our ecclesiastical seminaries. the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is not recommended for our ecclesiastical seminaries, since they profess a renewal of the the renewal and even modernization of scholasticism is professed in them. …”
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Regular Session of September 1º, 1915: Mr. Dean, Dr. Eufracio S. Loza, presiding.
Published 1916“…Ferreyra for that of D. P. Ecclesiastical.…”
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The Oclayas Indians and their doctrineros in the 17th Century
Published 1932“…Few, or perhaps no other group of Indians in the district of Jujuy, deserved as much attention and care, in the XVII century, from the civil and ecclesiastical authorities, as the Ocloyas. The Cabildos took interest in reducing these Indians to an urban and clean people; the Governors dictated effective measures, in order to locate them in comfortable places and provided with indispensable elements for life; the Bishops deployed their zeal with the purpose of providing them with competent Doctrineros; the Missionaries always showed determined will to initiate them in the practice of the Christian life. …”
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