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£hem, at which time theGrofs, and other pretended Re- 
liques of St. Thomas were found at Melhpor, of which 
the Author gives the Legend, which leads bim to give 
an Account of the Violences ufed by the Rcm^ih Gather- 
Mcks to bring them to the Obedience of tbtir Church , 
for that purpofe ereding a Colledge at Cranganor^ Anno 
iS^6, and in the Year 1587. another to Inftruft them 
in the ChaUec and Syriack Tongues. The Extreams 
they there made ufe of, as the Author Obferves, had like 
to have coft them all that they had in the Indies, and 
was the greateft caufe of the War between the Por^ 
tuguez and the Indians, There are feveral Remarkable 
Paflages of the Jefuites Contrivances, and the Indians 
Refentment thereof, for which L refer to the Book, as 
lefs proper to our Defign. The Author (hews the Do- 
drines wherein xht Church of Malabar agrees with that 
of England^ and difFers from the Roman, And concludes 
with the Ads and Decrees of the Synod ot Dtamper ^ 
with the occafion of its being called; which, uith a 
Preface to a Miffal impofed upon that Church by the 
Arch-Bifliop Menezesy ends the whole Book. 
E R R A T A, Numb. io8. 
yage 4S. line 23. read Hynnon Dhnvli or Phynnon Dhttei. pag. 49. 1. V}, 
■^^Marlicb. pag. 70. 1. 17. r sSfi. 
LONDON: 
I^rinted for Sam. Smithy and Benj\ tValford, Printers to 
the Royal Society , at the Prince's Arms in St. Paurk 
thurch-yard, 1694. 
