tablissement De La Compagnie De J sus Brest Par Louis XIV, written by Auguste Carayon, explores the establishment of the Jesuit order in Brest during the reign of Louis XIV. This historical work delves into the political and religious context of the time, examining the circumstances and influences that led to the Jesuits' presence in this French city. Carayon provides a detailed account of the events and figures involved, shedding light on the complex relationship between the monarchy and the religious order. This book offers valuable insights into the history of the Jesuits in France and the broader dynamics of power and faith in the 17th century.
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