Trait Des Patrons Et Curez Primitifs, De Leurs Charges Et De Celles Des D cimateurs by Michel Du Perray delves into the historical roles, responsibilities, and obligations of patrons, early priests, and those who collected tithes within the ecclesiastical structure of France. This detailed treatise offers a comprehensive examination of the legal and customary frameworks governing the clergy and their interactions with the laity during the early periods of the Church.
Du Perray meticulously outlines the duties associated with each position, providing valuable insights into the religious and social dynamics of the time. This work is an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the intricacies of French religious history and the evolution of ecclesiastical law.
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