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  • S. O'BRIEN: In Brazil, Montesino (ph) and Maria de Menezes mourn their son.

    CNN Transcript Jul 26, 2005 2005

  • But, instead of the humble apology that was expected, his auditors received a more terrible rebuke than before, Montesino threatening them with eternal torments if they continued to illtreat the

    Las Casas 'The Apostle of the Indies' Alice J. Knight

  • The committee told everybody that the Father was going to retract, and again the next Sunday the church was crowded to hear Montesino eat his own words.

    Las Casas 'The Apostle of the Indies' Alice J. Knight

  • As soon as they arrived in Seville, Montesino introduced Las Casas to the good bishop of Seville, who did all he could to help him, giving him

    Las Casas 'The Apostle of the Indies' Alice J. Knight

  • Father Montesino preached from the text: I am "the voice of one crying in the wilderness."

    Las Casas 'The Apostle of the Indies' Alice J. Knight

  • Father Montesino should preach again the next Sunday and endeavor to please his congregation _as far as his conscience would permit_.

    Las Casas 'The Apostle of the Indies' Alice J. Knight

  • Montesino generously increases this number to one hundred and one.

    The Prehistoric World; or, Vanished races Emory Adams Allen

  • Montesino (_Cancionero_, 1508) was a fervent religious poet and the precursor of the mystics of fifty years later.

    Modern Spanish Lyrics 1899

  • In 1510 the preacher Montesino, taking for his text the words, "I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness," denounced the practice.

    Lectures on Modern history John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton 1868

  • Montesino tells us that at some time near the date of the Deluge, in other words, in the highest antiquity, America was invaded by a people with four leaders, named Ayar-manco-topa, Ayar-chaki, Ayar-aucca, and

    Atlantis : the antediluvian world Ignatius Donnelly 1866

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