Rebellion, of Diego de Silan, in llocos, [100]; of Dagóhoy, in Bojol Island, [101]; in Leyte Island, Sámar Island, and Surigao, [102]; of “King” Málong and of Sumoroy, [103]; of Andrés Novales, [104]; of Apolinario de la Cruz, [105]; of Feliciano Páran, [105], [396] (footnote); in Tayabas, [105]; of Camerino, [106], [397] (footnote); of Cuesta, [106]; in Negros Island, [106]
Regalado, Pedro, [520]
Regidor, Dr. Antonio M., biographical note of, [108] (footnote)
Regium exequatur, the, [85]
Relics in cathedral, [57]
Religion, fanaticism in, [187]–[9], [521], [602]; shrines, [187]; coercion in, [189] (footnote); freedom in, [594] and footnote; infidel tendency in, [607]–[8]
Religious Orders, the, [199]; power and influence of, [200]; opinions for and against, [201]; function of the regium morum, [201]; social origin of, [201]; as parish priests, [202]; frailties of, [203]; persecution by, [205]; the hierarchy, [206]; outcry against, [207]; dates of foundation and arrival of, [207]; revenues of, [207], [209]; emoluments of, [207]; training-colleges in Spain for, [209]; jealousy and rivalry between, [209]. Vide Friars; Church
Renacimiento, El, prosecution of, [550]
Reptiles, [339]