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Complete edition of A Short and Easy Method of Prayer by Madame Jeanne Guyon and translated by A. W. Marston. The book details evolving thoughts on prayer from around 1700 France, in our closer walk with God through constant prayer. Insightful thinking for all time. "Prayer is nothing else but the application of the heart to God, and the interior exercise of love. St Paul commands us to 'pray without ceasing'." Jeanne Guyon or more fully, Madame Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon, was imprisoned for 8 years due to the publication of this text. All students of thought should get this…mehr

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Complete edition of A Short and Easy Method of Prayer by Madame Jeanne Guyon and translated by A. W. Marston. The book details evolving thoughts on prayer from around 1700 France, in our closer walk with God through constant prayer. Insightful thinking for all time. "Prayer is nothing else but the application of the heart to God, and the interior exercise of love. St Paul commands us to 'pray without ceasing'." Jeanne Guyon or more fully, Madame Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon, was imprisoned for 8 years due to the publication of this text. All students of thought should get this historic book. This 1875 edition is provided in a slim volume with full text at an affordable price.
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Autorenporträt
Jeanne Guyon was born in south-central France in the mid-1600s. Her writings and her ministry knew a brief period of popularity, making her a friend even of the wife of Louis XIV. She greatly influenced the life of Fenelon, one of the two most famous clergymen in France's history and she earned the wrath of the other, Bosuet. The conflict between these two giants over her teachings led to her disgrace in the king's court and then her imprisonment. Three hundred years later she is still one of the most influential people in the lives of those who seek a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.