J

Japan, Christianity introduced into, [23] Jesuit mission press in, quoted, [35] Retana maintains first printing outfit was from, [35] Sanctos no Gosagueo printed at Katsusa, 1591, [35] ten works printed in Roman characters before 1599, [35] Vocabulario de Japón printed, 1603, [35]

Japanese language used in Philippines, [6]

Jaro, Arrué, Alejandro, bishop of St. Isabel, of, [29] Cuartero, Mariano, first bishop of St. Isabel, of, [21] St. Isabel, otherwise St. Elizabeth, of, [29]

Javan, how far civilized, [8]

Javanese language used in Philippines, [6]

Jesuit college at Katsusa, [35] at Nangasaki, [35] mission press in Japan quoted, [35] missionaries prepare Spanish-Japanese Dictionary, [27] missionary, Ezquerra, Domingo, [18] Noceda, Juan de, [19] scholar and writer, Chirino, Pedro, [7], [26] Colin, Francisco, [7] Hervás y Panduro, [7] Sanvitores, Diego Luis de, [9] Velarde, Pedro Murillo, [9]

Jesuits came with Dominicans, 1581, [23] in Retana’s Catalogue, [57], [23] opened first college in Philippines, 1601, [17] Relations of the, by Thwaites, [15]

Jesus, Augustinians of Province of Most Holy Name of, [22]

Jolo, history of, by Combés, [8]

Joloano dialect or language, [5]