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CHURCH GOVERNMENT.

Blindness and other infirmities coming upon him, he received a coadjutor, and died shortly after, in April 1606.[1]

  1. Concilios Prov., 1555-65, 248. Vetancurt writes 1607. Trat. Puebla, 513 Calle, Mem. y Not., 62; Mendieta, Hist. Ecles., 680-4; Villagomez, Testam., in Pacheco and Cárdenas, Col. Doc., xi. 102-18. For additional authorities on the different bishoprics see Gonzalez Dávila, Teatro Ecles., i., passim; Mendieta, Hist. Ecles., 383 et seq., 680-4, 702-3; Concilios Prov., MS., Nos. 1-4, passim; Id., 1555-65, 209 et seq.; Franciscanos, Rel., in Prov. S. Evang., 193 et seq.; Vetancvrt, Menolog., passim; Florencia, Hist. Prov. Jesus, 202-10, 230; Fernandez, Hist. Ecles., 60-2, 113-16, 184; Mich., Prov. S. Nic., 59-61; Pacheco and Cárdenas, Col. Doc., xi. 102-18; xv. 449-57; N. Esp., Breve Res., MS., ii. 273-4, 300-15; Moreno, Fragmentos, 37-8; Alcedo, Dicc., iii. 323, 409, etc.; Cartas de Indias, 661, 827-8; Dicc. Univ., i. 269, 439; ii. 410-11; iv. 680-1; v. 214-15; vi. 479, 524-8, 665; ix. 415, 804-5; x. 823; Soc. Mex. Geog., Boletin, i. 181, 230; viii. 175, 539-44; 2da ép., iv. 188, 639-42; Touron, Hist. Gen., vii. 9-27, 237, 289; Zamacois, Hist. Méj., v. 167; Museo Mex., i. 447-51; Vazquez, Chron. Gvat., 535-6; Torquemada, iii. 535-8; Beaumont, Crón. Mich., v. 102-3, 498; Castillo, Dicc. Hist., 16, 156-7; Grijalua, Cron. S. August., 201-2; Tello, Hist. N. Gal., 360; Mota Padilla, Cong. N. Gal., 209; Doc. Hist. Mex., série i. tom. iii. 240; Iglesia, Fund. y Descrip., 15-21; Iglesias y Conventos, 324-7; Kingsborough's Mex. Antiq., v. 157; Ancona, Hist. Yuc., 104-23; Fancourt's Hist. Yue., 170-1; Mendoza, Noc. Cronol., 161-2; Gonzalez, Col. N. Leon, 372-3; Jal., Mem. Hist., 181.