Refutatio Libelli, Cui Titulus Specimina Charitatis, Et Doctrinae is a theological work by Jean-Baptist Vermeersch. Written in Latin, this text serves as a refutation of a treatise titled 'Specimina Charitatis, Et Doctrinae.' Vermeersch meticulously dissects the arguments and doctrines presented in the original work, offering a detailed counter-argument from a theological perspective. This volume provides insight into religious debates of the time and the intellectual frameworks used to analyze and critique theological concepts. It remains a valuable resource for scholars interested in the history of Christian thought and the development of theological discourse.
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