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Spiritual Progress: Five Inspiring Essays by Mystical Thinkers of the 17th Century
Spiritual Progress: Five Inspiring Essays by Mystical Thinkers of the 17th Century
by Fenelon, Francois , Guyon, Madame Jeanne , Lacombe, Pere
Paperback - English

A collection of five inspiring essays by three closely linked mystical thinkers of the seventeenth century--François Fénelon, Madame Jeanne 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.

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ISBN
1603749691
EAN
9781603749695
Publisher
Publication Date
21 Feb 2014
Pages
288
Weight (kg)
0.29
Dimensions (cm)
21.3 x 13.7 x 1.8
About Author
Francois de Salignac de la Mothe Fnelon (1651-1715) was a French archbishop, theologian, and writer whose excursions into the contemplative life, especially the quietism espoused by Mme. Guyon, caused controversy in the church of his day. His writings remain, though, as an encouragement and source of spiritual growth for many Christians today. Fnelon, descended from a long line of nobility, started his higher studies in 1672 at Saint-Sulpice seminary in Paris. He was ordained a priest in 1676 and appointed director of Nouvelles Catholiques ("New Cathoics"), a college for women who taught conve
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