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CHAPTER 11. Hon. the Divell hath laboured to make himself equal I 



unto God, a/cf to imitate him in his sacrifices, reliaion, and 



sacraments. 



The Devil strives to imitate the religion of God - 324 



Scarce anything that the Devil has not counterfeited 325 



CHAPTER 12. Of the temple* that were found at t/te Indies. 



In every province of Peru there was a chief Huaca 32.) 



The great temple at Cuxco 32G 



The golden image of the sun 32(5 



CHAPTER 13. Of the Proud Temples at Mexico. 



Famous temple of Vit/.ilipu/tli 327 



Description of the temple 328 



Other temples in Mexico 329 



CHAPTER 14. Of the Priests and their offices. 



Mexicans had several grades of priests .&quot;-.&quot;&quot; 



Their duties 331 



is CHAPTER l/&amp;gt;. Of the Monastery of V trains. 



Many convents of virgins in Peru 332 



Duties of the virgins 332 



Religious women in Mexico - 333 



CHAPTER 16. Of the Monasteries of religions HUH that the Dicitl 

 hath invented for superstition. 



Letters from Jesuits in Japan touching the B.mzes 334 



In Pom there were no monasteries for men 33,5 



In Mexico there were houses of secluded men 336 



Little boys as novices in Mexico 336 



Dress and penance of Mexican monks - 337 



^CHAPTER 17. Of Penance ami Xtrictnes the Indians hare tt*td at 

 the DivelPs persuasion. 



Penance of Mexican priests - 33 .) 



Discipline at feast of To/cut lipu:a 3:ii&amp;gt; 



Peruvian fasts .&quot;&amp;gt;:&amp;gt; . 



