"RESOLUTIONS OF SEVERAL CASES OF CONSCIENCE AFFECTING THE MORALITY AND DISCIPLINE OF THE CHURCH"

This book, published in 1702, Fourth Volume, is a significant religious and ethical text from the early 18th century. This volume likely addresses a variety of moral and disciplinary issues within the Catholic Church, offering resolutions and guidance on complex cases of conscience that clergy and laypeople might encounter. Such topics could include questions about sacramental practices, clerical conduct, ethical dilemmas in pastoral care, and interpretations of church law. As the fourth volume in a series, it may delve deeper into specific or controversial issues, providing detailed theological and canonical explanations to aid in the proper resolution of these cases. The work serves as an important resource for priests and other religious leaders, equipping them with the necessary theological insight and practical advice to navigate the moral complexities of their pastoral duties. This tome reflects the Catholic Church's ongoing effort to maintain doctrinal purity and ethical rigor at a time when it faced both internal reforms and external challenges.


Published: 1702

Pages: 512

Size: 6.2" x 3.6" x 1.3"

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