Essai Sur L' loquence De La Chaire, Pan gyriques, loges Et Discours is a collection of works by Jean-Sifrein Maury, a prominent French cardinal and renowned orator of the 18th century. This volume showcases Maury's mastery of rhetoric and his profound influence on the art of preaching. The collection includes essays exploring the principles of eloquence in the pulpit, alongside panegyrics, eulogies, and other speeches that exemplify his celebrated style. Maury's discourses reflect the intellectual and religious climate of pre-Revolutionary France, offering insights into the social and political issues of the time.
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