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Chapter 7. Return as a Religious Mission
Th e Voyage to Dahomey Made by the Brazilian Mulatto Catholic Priests Cipriano Pires Sardinha and Vicente Ferreira Pires (1796– 98)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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PART I. COMPARISONS
- Chapter 1. Religions on the Move 25
- Chapter 2. Baroque New Worlds 46
- Chapter 3. Martín de Murúa, Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, and the Contested Uses of Saintly Models in Writing Colonial American History 79
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PART II. CROSSINGS
- Chapter 4. Transatlantic Passages 109
- Chapter 5. Dying for Christ 131
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PART III. MISSIONS
- Chapter 6. Believing in Piety 161
- Chapter 7. Return as a Religious Mission 180
- Chapter 8. Jesuit Missionary Work in the Imperial Frontier 205
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PART IV. LEGACIES
- Chapter 9. “Reader . . . Behold One Raised by God” 231
- Chapter 10. Between Cicero and Augustine 252
- Notes 265
- List of Contributors 331
- Index 335
- Acknowledgments 351
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. COMPARISONS
- Chapter 1. Religions on the Move 25
- Chapter 2. Baroque New Worlds 46
- Chapter 3. Martín de Murúa, Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, and the Contested Uses of Saintly Models in Writing Colonial American History 79
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PART II. CROSSINGS
- Chapter 4. Transatlantic Passages 109
- Chapter 5. Dying for Christ 131
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PART III. MISSIONS
- Chapter 6. Believing in Piety 161
- Chapter 7. Return as a Religious Mission 180
- Chapter 8. Jesuit Missionary Work in the Imperial Frontier 205
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PART IV. LEGACIES
- Chapter 9. “Reader . . . Behold One Raised by God” 231
- Chapter 10. Between Cicero and Augustine 252
- Notes 265
- List of Contributors 331
- Index 335
- Acknowledgments 351