Les Droits Du Second Ordre D fendus Contre Les Apologistes De La Domination piscopale... is a historical legal treatise by Gabriel-Nicolas Maultrot, arguing against the extensive power of bishops within the French ecclesiastical system. This work defends the rights of lower clergy against what the author perceives as unjust domination. It offers insights into the legal and religious controversies of its time. Examining arguments related to ecclesiastical law and the power dynamics within the Church, this book provides valuable context for understanding historical debates about the relationship between religious authority and individual rights in France. It sheds light on the intricate world of religious and legal discourse during a critical period in European history.
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