Clericus Romanus Contra Nimium Rigorem Munitus is a historical work by Baldassare Francolini, written in French. This text delves into the issues surrounding the Catholic clergy during the Renaissance period. It addresses the need to defend against excessive rigor within the Roman clergy, likely concerning matters of moral and ethical conduct.
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