Les Fun railles D'arabert, Religieux De La Trappe... is a historical funeral oration commemorating the life and death of Arabert, a Trappist monk. Penned by Edward Jerningham, this work offers a glimpse into the religious practices and mourning rituals of the Trappist order. It serves as both a biographical tribute and a historical document, shedding light on religious life in France. This text provides valuable insights into the spiritual and cultural landscape of the time, making it a compelling read for those interested in religious history and biographical studies.
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