Instructions Generales En Forme De Catechisme, printed in 1710 by order of Charles Joachim Colbert, Bishop of Montpellier, offers a comprehensive overview of Catholic doctrine in a question-and-answer format. Written by François Aimé Pouget, this catechism serves as a valuable historical document reflecting the religious education practices of the early 18th century. The text provides insights into the beliefs, moral teachings, and ecclesiastical structure of the Catholic Church during this period.
This edition allows readers to explore the nuances of religious instruction during the reign of Louis XIV. It provides a glimpse into the spiritual and intellectual landscape of the era and its enduring impact on French society.
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