Paroles d'un croyant, 1833
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A collection of hortatory, prophetic addresses that blend Christian theology, apocalyptic vision, and social critique. The speaker frames imminent spiritual upheaval with vivid imagery—storm, darkness, rising peoples—and interprets contemporary disorder as both divine chastisement and prelude to renewal. Passages contrast a corrupt, fear-driven rule with a future reign of God, denounce kings and privileges for opposing brotherly love, and urge popular unity, moral awakening, and the primacy of the Spirit. Recurrent motifs include the cross, the serpent, and the promise of a second creation, while calls for charity and liberation link spiritual regeneration to social transformation.
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