La Vie Du V n rable P re Gabriel Fleuriau offers a detailed biographical account of Gabriel Fleuriau, a notable figure in 17th-century French Catholicism. Authored by Bertrand Gabriel Fleuriau, this work delves into the life, spiritual practices, and significant contributions of its subject, portraying him as a man of profound faith and dedication.
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