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  1. The Philippine Commonwealth was established in 1935, as a 10-year interim step prior to full independence. However, in 1942 during World War II, Japan occupied the Philippines. The U.S. military overpowered the Japanese in 1945. The Treaty of Manila in 1946 established the independent Philippine Republic.

  2. The full name of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer is The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England, Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be Sung or said in churches: And the Form and Manner of Making, ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and ...

  3. Dec 15, 2021 · Philippines -- History, Philippines Publisher Metro Manila, Philippines : National Book Store Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 1.8G

    • Looking Back by Ambeth Ocampo. Ambeth Ocampo's collection of essays, "Looking Back," presents Philippine history in an approachable and engaging way. With a dash of wit, Ocampo unveils hidden facets of historical events, making it a delightful read for both novices and enthusiasts alike.
    • Rizal without the Overcoat by Ambeth Ocampo. In "Rizal without the Overcoat," Ambeth Ocampo offers an intimate portrait of Dr. Jose Rizal, peeling away the layers of myth and monument to reveal the human behind the hero.
    • History of the Filipino People by Teodoro Agoncillo. Teodoro Agoncillo's magnum opus, "History of the Filipino People," is a sweeping chronicle of Philippine history.
    • Culture and History by Nick Joaquin. Nick Joaquin, a literary giant in Philippine literature, beautifully blends history and culture in this collection of essays.
  4. A History of the Book of Common Prayer. A History of the Book of Common Prayer, with a Rationale of its Offices is an 1855 textbook by Francis Procter on the Book of Common Prayer, a series of liturgical books used by the Church of England and other Anglicans in worship. In 1901, Walter Frere published an updated version, entitled A New History ...

  5. Jul 10, 2013 · Before 1565, Philippine people wrote on bamboo tablets and loose leaves but they only used to write down their properties and finances or some notes to send from one village to the other (Mallat 1983[1846]:354). There is no evidence of burning or destroying books or documents by missionaries in the Philippines.

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  7. The Filipino people have had the misfortune of being “liberated” four times during their entire history. First came the Spaniards who “liberated” them from the “enslavement of the devil,” next came the Americans who “liberated” them from Spanish oppression, then the Japanese who “liberated” them from American imperialism ...

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