Pan gyrique de S. Louis, prononc dans l' glise royale de S. Louis du Louvre, le 25 ao t 1782 is a classic French panegyric delivered by Jean F. Mandar in honor of Saint Louis IX, King Louis IX of France. This oration, delivered in the prestigious royal church of Saint Louis du Louvre, offers a compelling portrait of the sainted monarch. Mandar's eloquent prose celebrates Saint Louis' piety, his dedication to justice, and his role as a model Christian ruler. The text provides valuable insights into the religious and political climate of 18th-century France, as well as the enduring legacy of Saint Louis. This work is a significant historical document, showcasing the art of French oratory and providing a glimpse into the veneration of royal saints during the Ancien R gime.
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