"Correspondance De M. Cl ment, Cur De Flandebouche, Avec M. S guin, v que Constitutionnel Du D partement Du Doubs. Second Recueil. Dat Du 23 Octobre 1791..." offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious and political turmoil of the French Revolution. This collection of letters between Hugues-Joseph Clement, a parish priest, and S guin, a constitutional bishop, provides a unique perspective on the challenges faced by the clergy during this period.
Written in French, this second collection of correspondence sheds light on the complexities of faith, duty, and allegiance in a time of profound societal change. Readers interested in the history of the French Revolution, the role of the Church, and the personal experiences of individuals caught in the midst of upheaval will find this volume to be a valuable resource.
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