Of an Indian drinke, called Chicha. p. [144].
The Spaniards use much to make the Indians drunke; and then picke their pockets. p. [144], [145].
The Preists that live in the Indian Townes are above the Justices, and Officers for peace, and whip, and give sentence and judgement in the Church against the best. p. [146].
The Service, and Attendants allowed to the Preist. p. [147].
How, and what tribute the Indians pay yeerly. p. [148].
The Saints and Idols of the Romish Religion differ not from the heathenish Idols in the Indians opinion. p. [149].
Saints held unprofitable by the Preists in the India's, and fit to be cast out of the Churches, which bring not mony and gifts unto them at least once a yeare. [ibid].
The Preists trade much in wax candles, and sell sometimes one candle five or six times. p. [150].
An old Indian Womans judgement concerning the Sacrament of the Lords supper. p. [150], [151].
All soules day, Christmas, Candlemas day, and Whitsunday, daies of great lucre, and profit to the Preists. p. [151], [152].