
audiobook
Avec Privilege du Roy.
Extraict du Privilege du Roy.
EXTRAIT DU REGISTRE DE BAPTEME DE L'EGLISE DU Port Royal en la Nouvelle France - LE JOUR SAINCT JEHAN Baptiste 24 de Juin.
A fervent plea to the French crown opens this early‑17th‑century work, where the author declares his devotion to both nation and faith. He urges the queen to lend her support to the missionary enterprise that has already brought the name of Christ to the distant lands of New France, praising the courage of the colony’s leaders and the promise of a new Christian frontier.
The text then turns to a vivid account of the first baptisms among the Indigenous peoples, describing their “miserable ignorance” and the hope that the Gospel will reach them across the vast territories beyond the Strait of Magellan. It also details the royal privilege granted to print and distribute the pamphlet, reflecting the intertwining of religious zeal with royal ambition. Listeners will hear a rare glimpse into the mindset of early French colonists, the spiritual motivations that fueled their voyages, and the language used to justify the spread of Christianity in a newly encountered world.
Full title
Conversion des Sauvages qui ont esté baptizés en la Nouvelle France, cette année 1610 Avec un bref recit du voyage du Sieur de Poutrincourt Avec un bref recit du voyage du Sieur de Poutrincourt
Language
fr
Duration
~48 minutes (46K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rénald Lévesque
Release date
2007-04-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1570–1641
Best known for chronicling early French North America, this lawyer-turned-writer left one of the most vivid accounts of Acadia in the early 1600s. His work also includes a lively pageant often remembered as one of the first theatrical performances in what is now Canada.
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