The y^aturalland Morall 



children in Cufeo . .His mother called MtwAoella was 

 much efteemed amongft them.P<?/0 fent hir body with 

 thai of 04jfJMftfp* very well imhalrned to Z/w/r, root 

 ing out infinite idolatries. To Gttayrjacapa fucceeded in 

 C#/i:0afonneof his called TiiocufiigualpA , who fincc 

 was called Guafjtar Ingut, his body was burned by the 

 captaines of ^ta#^< 5 who was likewife fonnc to Guaj~ 

 nacapa, and rebelled in j^'/ttagainft his brother, mar- 

 ching againft him with a mighty armie . It happened 

 that gtttfquits and CMicnchi captains to Auhulp4 } took 

 Guajpar Ingua in thecittieofC#/?0 5 being received for 

 Lord and king (for that hee was the lawfull fucceflbr) 

 which caufcd great forrowc throughout all his king* 

 dome, efpecially in his Court. And as alwayes in their 

 neceffities they had recourfe to {acrifices,finding them- 

 felves vnable to fet thek Lord at libertie, afwell : for the 

 great power the captaines had that tooke him , as alfo, 

 for the great army that came with Atahttlpa, they re- 

 folved ({bmc fay by the commaundement of this In- 

 gua] to make a great and folemnc facrifice to rtracocha 

 whjcb,fignifieth vnivcrfall Creator; 



defiring him , that fince they c<mlde not deliver their 

 Lord, he would fend men from heaven to deliver him 

 from prifon. And as they were in this great hope,vpon 

 their facrifice, news came to them, that a certaihe eo- 

 jlecornebyfea, waslanded^and ha 



prifoner. Hcerevpon they called the Spaniards VWACO- 

 chfM, bcleeving they were men fent from God, afwell 

 for the fmall number they were to take Atahulpa in Xa- 

 x&malcAy asalfo, forthatitchaunced after their facri 

 fice done to Viracocba, andjthereby they beganto^all 

 the Spaniards yiractchM, as they doe at this day. And 

 in truth, if we had given them good example, and fuch 



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