Spanish apocalyptic ideas and missionary enterprise among the early Franciscans in Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1985.i176.421Abstract
This article attempts to describe and explain Castilian apocalyptic attitudes in the early sixteenth century and its appearance among the first Franciscan missionaries in Mexico. Special attention is pair to the use of the prophecy in friar Toribio Motolinia's wellknown Memoriales.
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