Trait Historique De La Virginit Contenant Des Instructions Pour Ceux Qui Veulent Entrer Dans Le Mariage, by Louis de Rougemont, is a historical treatise offering instructions and salutary advice concerning virginity and marriage. Written in French, this work delves into the historical and theological perspectives surrounding these important life stages. The book explores the significance of virginity within a religious context, providing guidance for those contemplating marriage. This historical text offers valuable insights into the social and religious customs of its time. It provides a unique window into the attitudes and beliefs surrounding marriage and the role of virginity, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical perspectives on religious ethics and social norms.
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