Tableau Des Papes De Rome, by Daniel Desmarets, offers a detailed examination of Pope Clement XI's constitution of September 8, 1713, directed against Pasquier Quesnel's Réflexions Morales sur le Nouveau Testament. This historical work provides insights into the theological and political controversies surrounding Jansenism within the Catholic Church during the early 18th century. Desmarets analyzes the implications of Clement XI's decree, shedding light on the complex relationships between religious doctrine, papal authority, and intellectual dissent. Accompanied by a preliminary letter discussing the constitution and Clement XI's brief, this tableau presents a critical perspective on the events and figures shaping the religious landscape of the era.
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