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'''Description of Artwork:''' In many of Jules Michelet's journals and books, he attacked the ethics of Christian doctrines and beliefs.  In his book, ''Du Pretre, de la Femme, de la Famille'' (trans. "The Priesthood, Women, and the Family"), which was published in 1845, Michelet attacked the power of priesthood.  In particular, Michelet asserts that priests with no personal experience of marriage presumed to tell women in particular how to act towards their husbands and family.  Later in his life Michelet took particular aim at the Jesuit faith arguing that Jesuits were the enemies of liberty and enlightenment. <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' In many of Jules Michelet's journals and books, he attacked the ethics of Christian doctrines and beliefs.  In his book, ''Du Pretre, de la Femme, de la Famille'' (The Priesthood, Women, and the Family), which was published in 1845, Michelet attacked the power of priesthood.  In particular, Michelet asserts that priests with no personal experience of marriage presumed to tell women in particular how to act towards their husbands and family.  Later in his life Michelet took particular aim at the Jesuit faith arguing that Jesuits were the enemies of liberty and enlightenment. <P>




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