"A Sermon Against Insubordination Especially In Spiritual Things" is a compelling discourse by Philalethes, addressing the critical importance of obedience and respect for authority within the spiritual realm. This sermon delves into the theological foundations of subordination, particularly within the context of Catholic teachings and ecclesiology. It offers profound insights into the roles and responsibilities of individuals in relation to spiritual leaders and institutions.
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