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The Author going with some few Spaniards, and Christian Indians into a Countrey of unknowne Heathens, fell dangerously sick; and was further in a skirmish with the Barbarians, and by that meanes also in danger of his life. p. [157], [158].
Indians growne up in age, forcedly driven to Baptisme, without any principles in Christianity, by the Preists and Friers that first entred into America. [ibid].
Comayagua, a woody, mountainous, and barren Countrey. p. [159].
In the India's are Grammers and Dictionaries of the severall Indian tongues. p. [160].
The Authour became perfect in the Poconchi language in one quarter of a yeere. [ibid].
The meanes, chiefly from the Church, which the Authour enjoyed yeerly in the Townes of Mixco and Pinola. p. [161], [162].
A Plague of Locusts in the India's brought no small profit to the Authour. p. [163], [164].
The Spaniards confidence in some blessed breads against the plague of Locusts. [ibid].
An infectious disease amongst the Indians, brought to the Author neer a hundred pounds in halfe a yeer. [ibid].
The Authour struck downe as dead to the ground with a flash of lightning; and again in danger of his life by an Earthquake. p. [165], [166].
Of a small Vermin, lesse then a flea called Nigua, common in the India's, wherewith the Author was in danger of losing a leg. [ibid].
The Authour like to be killed by a Spaniard, for defending the poore Indians, p. [167].
A notorious Witch in the Town of Pinola affrighted the Authour. p. [167]. & sequ.
The Indian Wizards and Witches changed into shapes of beasts by the Devil, as appeareth by two examples. p. [169] & sequ.
Some Idolaters in the Towne of Mixco discovered their preaching Idol found out by the Authour, and burnt publikely in the Church; and hee in great danger to bee killed by them. p. [171]. & sequ.
The Authors conflict within himselfe about coming home to England for conscience sake; and his resolution therein. p. [180], [181].
Neer upon 9000. peeces of Eight got by the Authour, in twelve yeers that hee lived in the India's. p. [181].