Discours Historiques, Critiques, Theologiques, Et Moraux, Sur Les Evenemens Les Plus Memorables Du Vieux, Et Du Nouveau Testament, Volume 1, presents a detailed exploration of significant events from both the Old and New Testaments. Authored by Jacques Saurin, Charles Louis De Beausobre, and Pierre Roques, this volume offers a historical, critical, theological, and moral examination of key biblical narratives.
Published in 1720, this work provides valuable insights into the religious and historical context of the scriptures, reflecting the theological perspectives of its time. It remains a significant resource for scholars and readers interested in understanding the interpretation and significance of biblical events through a historical lens.
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