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Manuscript/Mixed Material Hans Peter Kraus Collection: Manifiesto Chronologico de las Cruzadas, y sus concessiones Pontifiçias, queen la nueba España, sus Obispados sufraganeos y el de Campeche, y los de las Yslas Philipinas, se han practicado desde su Origen. Con varias notiçias concerni

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  • Hans Peter Kraus Collection: Manifiesto Chronologico de las Cruzadas, y sus concessiones Pontifiçias, queen la nueba España, sus Obispados sufraganeos y el de Campeche, y los de las Yslas Philipinas, se han practicado desde su Origen. Con varias notiçias concerni

Names

  • Joseph Adame y Arriaga

Created / Published

  • 1692

Headings

  • -  New Spain
  • -  Taxation, State
  • -  Catholic Church--Finance
  • -  Manuscripts

Genre

  • Manuscripts

Notes

  • -  This is a lengthy historico-legal argument regarding the rights and privileges of the Cruzada and its officials in New Spain. The Cruzada was originally instituted as a means of collecting offerings from the faithful to finance the compaigns against the Moslems. In return for their offerings they were given certain privileges in the religious sphere, such as indulgences and dispensations from abstinence from meat on Fridays and other obligations. The privilege of collecting these offerings continued to be extended to the kings of Spain long after the period of the Moslem threat because of Spain's activities against Protestantism and in support of the evangelization of the New World. The privilege was always granted by the Popes for a definite time period. But with the passage of time the Spanish monarchy came to consider it as a dependable regular source of revenue. (See Haring, p. 286-287.)

Medium

  • 109 leaves [4 blank]

Source Collection

  • Hans Peter Kraus collection of Spanish American documents, 1433-1877

Repository

  • Manuscript Division

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Online Format

  • pdf
  • image

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Joseph Adame Y Arriaga. Hans Peter Kraus Collection: Manifiesto Chronologico de las Cruzadas, y sus concessiones Pontifiçias, queen la nueba España, sus Obispados sufraganeos y el de Campeche, y los de las Yslas Philipinas, se han practicado desde su Origen. Con varias notiçias concerni. 1692. Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://www.loc.gov/item/mss31013-15300/.

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Joseph Adame Y Arriaga. (1692) Hans Peter Kraus Collection: Manifiesto Chronologico de las Cruzadas, y sus concessiones Pontifiçias, queen la nueba España, sus Obispados sufraganeos y el de Campeche, y los de las Yslas Philipinas, se han practicado desde su Origen. Con varias notiçias concerni. [Manuscript/Mixed Material] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mss31013-15300/.

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Joseph Adame Y Arriaga. Hans Peter Kraus Collection: Manifiesto Chronologico de las Cruzadas, y sus concessiones Pontifiçias, queen la nueba España, sus Obispados sufraganeos y el de Campeche, y los de las Yslas Philipinas, se han practicado desde su Origen. Con varias notiçias concerni. 1692. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/mss31013-15300/>.