This is a theological treatise written in Latin by Jean-Fran ois Mandrot. The work, titled "Exercitatio Theologica Decima Quinta De Libris Canonicis Et Apocryphis Secunda ....," delves into a detailed examination of canonical and apocryphal books. It provides a scholarly exploration of religious texts, likely engaging with the historical and theological debates surrounding their inclusion or exclusion from the biblical canon. This work offers valuable insights into 17th-century theological discourse and canon law, reflecting the religious and intellectual climate of the period.
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