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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: Buddhism in Mexico, Christianity in Mexico, Conversos, Hinduism in Mexico, Islam in Mexico, Mexican religious leaders, Religiously motivated violence in Mexico, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Marrano, John of the Cross, Jehuda Cresques, Mateo Aleman, Cristero War, Xueta, Irreligion in Mexico, Persecution of Christians in Mexico, La Luz del Mundo, Beltran de Cetina, Marion G. Romney, Ervil LeBaron, Pedro Arias Davila, Andres Laguna, Alfonso de Cartagena, Luis de Carabajal y Cueva, Juan del Encina, Diego Laynez, Paul of Burgos, Teresa de Cartagena, Juan de Mena, Mennonites in Mexico, Santo Nino de Atocha, Protestantism in Mexico, Garcia de Orta, Profiat Duran, Terrible Triangle, Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos, Martin Enriquez de Almanza, Francisco de Vitoria, Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times, Anglican Church of Mexico, Joel LeBaron, John of Avila, Luis de Torres, Solomon Molcho, Maria Estrada, Juan Alvarez Mendizabal, Martin Ocelotl, Pero Ferrus, Juan Bautista Diamante, Pedro de Aranda, Luis de Santangel, Geronimo de Santa Fe, Francisca Nunez de Carabajal, Daniel L. Johnson, Ruy Lopez de Segura, Alphonso de Spina, Isaac de Castro Tartas, Fernando de Rojas, Joseph T. Bentley, National Baptist Convention of Mexico, Bonafos Caballeria, Conspiracy of Silence, Orthodox Church in America Exarchate of Mexico, Luis de Carabajal the younger, Rafael Monroy, Huichol Route to Huiricuta, Francisco Maldonado da Silva, Holy Infant of Good Health, Twelve Apostles of Mexico, Juan Alfonso de Baena, Alvar Garcia de Santa Maria, Hernando del Pulgar, Pedro de Herrera, Juan de Valladolid, Church of the Lamb of God, Mexican Apostolic National Church, Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Church, Coptic Orthodox Church in Mexico, Juan Carrasco, Wirikuta, Maria Barbara Carillo. Excerpt: The Cristero War (also known as...