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Freywillig-auffgesprungener Granat-apffel/ dess Christlichen Samaritans/ Oder: Auss Christlicher Lieb dess Nächsten eröffnete BehaimbnuÃ..., authored by Eleonora Maria Rosalia Troppau und Jägerndorf (Herzogin zu), presents a significant theological perspective from the 17th century. This historical work, written in German, delves into Christian Samaritan principles and explores themes of Christian love and neighborly compassion. As a reflection of its time, the book offers valuable insights into the religious and social landscape of Europe, providing a unique glimpse into the theological discourse of the era. Scholars of religious history and German studies will find this text a compelling resource for understanding the complexities of 17th-century Christian thought and its impact on society.
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