eBook-Spiritual Progress

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A collection of five inspiring essays by three closely linked mystical thinkers of the seventeenth century—François Fénelon, Madame Guyon, and Père Lacombe—whose focus on the availability of intimacy with God made them scandalous in their day. "Christian Counsel" and "Spiritual Letters," by Archbishop Fénelon, offer wise advice on how to find the keys to true devotion and peace. "Method of Prayer" and "On the Way to God", by Fénelon's close friend, Madame Guyon, demonstrate the critical importance of constant prayer. "Spiritual Maxims", by Père Lacombe, the spiritual mentor of Madame Guyon, emphasizes the importance of expressing a passionate love for God. Each stirring work is divided into short chapters, making Spiritual Progress ideal for morning or evening devotions, or for Bible study. This treasured collection of classic Christian wisdom is certain to lead readers closer to the heart of God.
Product Specifics
Item ID: 480757
ISBN-10: 160374570X
ISBN-13: 9781603745703
Speedy: 08146X
Publisher: WHITAKER HOUSE
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2014
# of Pages: 288
Format: E-Book
Language: ENG

About Fenelon/Guyon

Fran�ois de Salignac de la Mothe-F�nelon (1651–1715) was the archbishop of Cambrai. He met Christian contemplative Madame Jeanne Guyon in 1688, apparently appreciating and affirming some of her doctrines and contemplative practices, while distancing himself from them on other occasions. In 1689, he was appointed tutor to the grandson of Louis XIV. He became archbishop in 1695. F�nelon wrote letters of spiritual counsel that are highly valued to this day. Jeanne Guyon (1648–1717) wrote from the depth of her own spiritual experiences. Growing up in France during the decadent times of Louis XIV, she was devout at an early age but then became caught up in the worldliness around her. After an arranged marriage at age fifteen, she became increasingly interested in spiritual things; and, for the rest of her life, she continued to seek God diligently, teach others, and write books on Christian devotion. These books have become Christian classics. Guyon paid a heavy price for her views and her writings. Throughout her life, she underwent various trials, including persecution and imprisonment for her beliefs. Her commentary on Song of Songs was used to sentence her to prison. Not much is known about P�re Lacombe, other than that he was the spiritual mentor of Madame Guyon, who followed him to the various parishes to which he was posted. Eventually, he was imprisoned with Guyon in the Bastille, and afterward in the castles of Oloron and Lourdes.
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