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Page 90
... Filipinos , although living near China and Japan , do not belong to the yellow race . They are Malays ( for the most part ) , and brown , or light copper , in colour . They are straightly built , although of a smaller and slighter build ...
... Filipinos , although living near China and Japan , do not belong to the yellow race . They are Malays ( for the most part ) , and brown , or light copper , in colour . They are straightly built , although of a smaller and slighter build ...
Page 91
... Filipinos are Catholics . Even non - Catholic writers , living in the Philippines , have borne witness to the fact that the Filipino will either be a Catholic or have no religion whatever . It is worth while citing the remarkable ...
... Filipinos are Catholics . Even non - Catholic writers , living in the Philippines , have borne witness to the fact that the Filipino will either be a Catholic or have no religion whatever . It is worth while citing the remarkable ...
Page 93
... Filipinos to things other than the work for souls . In the diocese of Jaro there are thirty - two parishes without a priest , and in the Seminary at Jaro there are only about twenty - five seminarists , including as seminarists boys who ...
... Filipinos to things other than the work for souls . In the diocese of Jaro there are thirty - two parishes without a priest , and in the Seminary at Jaro there are only about twenty - five seminarists , including as seminarists boys who ...
Page 95
... Filipinos were struggling to cast off , and thus lost the sympathy of the people , and incurred the hostility of the revolutionary leaders . This hostility was further increased by an almost world - wide campaign carried on by the ...
... Filipinos were struggling to cast off , and thus lost the sympathy of the people , and incurred the hostility of the revolutionary leaders . This hostility was further increased by an almost world - wide campaign carried on by the ...
Page 101
... Filipinos , who , as a rule , have grown up without opportunities of practising their religion , or in a state of indifference owing to the prevailing indifference in the State Colleges in which they were trained . Now we find that on ...
... Filipinos , who , as a rule , have grown up without opportunities of practising their religion , or in a state of indifference owing to the prevailing indifference in the State Colleges in which they were trained . Now we find that on ...
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