Exposition du dogme catholique, Volume 17, presents a collection of sermons and theological expositions delivered by Jacques Marie Louis Monsabré during Lent from 1873 to 1890. A prominent figure in 19th-century French Catholicism, Monsabré offers a deep dive into Catholic dogma, providing insight into the doctrines and beliefs of the Church. This volume captures the essence of his eloquent and persuasive oratory, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Catholic theology and the history of religious thought.
Monsabré's work remains relevant for its clear articulation of complex theological concepts and its historical significance within the context of French religious discourse. Readers will appreciate the depth of his scholarship and the enduring appeal of his spiritual insights.
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