Publisher's Synopsis
Traité des devoirs d'un pasteur qui veut se sauver en sauvant son peuple, by Pierre Collet, originally published in 1760, offers guidance to pastors seeking to fulfill their sacred duties and ensure their own salvation through the salvation of their flock. This work, subtitled "Ouvrage qui peut servir à tous ceux qui sont dans le saint ministère," serves as a treatise on the responsibilities and ethical conduct expected of those in Christian ministry. Collet's text provides insight into the theological and practical considerations for pastors during the 18th century. It remains a valuable historical resource for understanding the role of the clergy and the moral expectations placed upon them.
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