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English: Manuscript titled "Doctrina cristiana en la lengua chinanteca; Persignum crucis inimicis nostris" Dated 1908 from Teotalcingo 22x17 24 pages. Likely a translation of Christian doctrine by Father Ripalda. Formerly of the Weitlaner Collection, today part of the Pedro Robredo collection of the Biblioteca Cervantina at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey Campus. Can also be seen at https://repositorio.itesm.mx/ortec/handle/11285/596316
Español: Manuscrito con el título de "Doctrina cristiana en la lengua chinanteca; Persignum crucis inimicis nostris" Fecha 1908 de Teotalcingo 22x17 24 hojas Parece ser una traduciión de la Doctrina cristiana del padre Ripalda. Perteneció a la Colección Weitlaner, ahora de la colección Pedro Robredo de la Biblioteca Cervantins en el Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey. También se puede ver en https://repositorio.itesm.mx/ortec/handle/11285/596316
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