Explore the historical context surrounding Saint Vincent de Paul's voluntary captivity with "L'opinion De M. De Boulogne, v que De Troyes." This work by Charles Lalore delves into the perspective of the Bishop of Troyes regarding Saint Vincent de Paul's time serving on the galleys of Marseille. This reveals insights into the religious and social attitudes of 17th-century France.
Lalore's work provides a valuable look at the life and decisions of a key figure in Catholic history, shedding light on the ethical and theological considerations that guided his actions. A compelling read for those interested in religious history, ethics, and the lives of influential religious figures.
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