Histoire ecclésiastique, Volumen18

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Chez EMERY, à Saint Benoist, 1720
This work, for which the author had been collecting materials for thirty years, was the first of the kind in France. Fleury's evident intention was to write a history of the church for all classes of society; but at the time in which his great work appeared it was less religion than theology that absorbed the attention of the clergy and the educated public; and his work accordingly appealed to the student rather than to the popular reader, dwelling as it does very particularly on questions of doctrine, of discipline, of supremacy, and of rivalry between the priesthood and the imperial power.

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