Essai Sur La Cr dibilit De L'histoire vang lique... presents a detailed exploration of the credibility and historical accuracy of the Gospels. Written by Friedrich August Gotttreu Tholuck and translated into French by Hyacinthe de Valroger, this work offers a significant contribution to the field of biblical studies. The essay delves into the historical context and theological implications of the Gospels, providing readers with a comprehensive analysis of their reliability.
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