L'institution Divine Des Cur s En France... by Gabriel-Nicolas Maultrot explores the divine origins and historical development of parish priests in France. Written in French, this work delves into the religious and legal foundations that shaped the role of cur s within French society. Examining the historical context of the Catholic Church in France, the book offers insights into the powers, responsibilities, and spiritual significance attributed to parish priests.
Maultrot's investigation provides a valuable resource for understanding the intricate relationship between religious doctrine, legal frameworks, and the historical evolution of the clergy in France. This book will appeal to scholars interested in religious history, French history, and the historical development of religious institutions.
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