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Gabalum Christianum Ou Recherches Historico-critiques Sur L'eglise De Mende, by Jean-Baptiste-Etienne Pascal, delves into the historical and critical research of the Church of Mende, formerly known as Gévaudan and now the department of Lozère in France. This meticulously researched work explores the rich history of the church, providing insights into its development, influence, and significance within the region. Pascal's detailed investigation offers a valuable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the ecclesiastical history of this area of France.
The book examines the church's role in the broader context of French history, shedding light on its interactions with local communities and its contributions to the cultural and religious landscape. With its thorough approach and historical depth, "Gabalum Christianum" stands as an important study of the Church of Mende and its enduring legacy.
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