Studies in Philippine church history / edited by Gerald H. Anderson. - Ithaca, London : Cornell University Press, c1969. - xiv, 421 p.; 23 cm.

Includes index

Contents Part I: The Spanish Church in The Philippine setting The controversy over justification of Spanish Rule in the Philippines Pre-baptismal instruction and the Administration of baptism in the Philippines during the sixteenth century Episcopal jurisdiction in the Philippines during the Spanish Regime The Development of the Native clergy in the Philippines Archbishop Felipe Pardo's "Last will" Some aspects of the British occupation of Manila Part II: Nationalism, Dissent, and Disestablishment Rizal's retraction: a note on the debate Anticlericalism, during the Reform Movement and the Philippine Revolution Nozaleda and pons: two Spanish Friars in Exodus The disentanglement of Church and State early in the American Regime in the Philippines Iglesia Filipina Independiente: The Revolutionary Church The Liturgy of the Philippines Independent Church Part III: Protestantism and pluralism Providence and politics behind Protest Missionary beginning in the Philippines Religions and the Public Schools in the Philippines: 1899-1906 Nicolas Zamora: Religion nationalist " An Engineers dream - John Staunton and the mission of St. Mary the Virgin, Sagada An appraisal of the Iglesia ni Cristo Varieties of Christianity in the Philippines A bibliographical survey of Philippine Church history

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Philippines--Church HJistory
Philippines --Church History--Addresses, essays, lectures

FIL BR 1260 / .S78

FIL 275.99 / An23