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Pedro Suhrez de Escobar

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ESCOBAR, Pedro Suhrez de, Spanish theologian, born in Medellin, Spain; died in Tlayacapan, Mexico, in 1591. He belonged to the order of St. Augustine, which he entered at the age of thirteen in Mexico. After having mastered the Mexican language, he devoted himself to preaching the gospel to the Indians, and was successively first theologian of the cathedral of that City, professor of the Scriptures in the University, prefect of his province, prior of several convents, and bishop of Guadalajara. His works include "Escala del Paraiso celestial," "Silva de la perfección evange1ica," "Relox de principes," and "Sermones de los evangelios de todo el ano" (4 vols., Madrid, 1601).

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ESCOBAR, Pedro Suhrez de, Spanish theologian, born in Medellin, Spain; died in Tlayacapan, Mexico, in 1591. He belonged to the order of St. Augustine, which he entered at the age of thirteen in Mexico. After having mastered the Mexican language, he devoted himself to preaching the gospel to the Indians, and was successively first theologian of the cathedral of that City, professor of the Scriptures in the University, prefect of his province, prior of several convents, and bishop of Guadalajara. His works include "Escala de1 Paraiso celestial," "Silva de la perfecciSn evange1ica," "Relox de principes," and "Sermones de los evangelios de todo el ano" (4 vols., Madrid, 1601).

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