Autobiography of Madame Guyon (Authentic Original Classic) - eBook
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Autobiography of Madame Guyon (Authentic Original Classic) - eBook  -     By: Jeanne Guyon

Autobiography of Madame Guyon (Authentic Original Classic) - eBook

Destiny Image / 2011 / ePub

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Despite a difficult childhood, a loveless marriage, an early widowhood, and life-long persecution, French mystic Jeanne Guyon produced works of extraordinary spiritual power. Admired by Christians for 300 years---including John Wesley, Charles Spurgeon, Hudson Taylor, and A.W. Tozer---her writings offer penetrating insight into cultivating unfettered communion with God.

This soft-cover edition uses large print and incorporates space for the reader to journal.

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Title: Autobiography of Madame Guyon (Authentic Original Classic) - eBook
By: Jeanne Guyon
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Destiny Image
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9780768498103
ISBN-13: 9780768498103
Series: Authentic Original Classics
Stock No: WW28817EB

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"My earnest wish is to paint in true colors the goodness of God to me, and the depth of my own ingratitude…"

Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte was born near Paris in 1648. She was a sickly child who married a wealthy neighbor (22 years her senior) when she was 16 years of age. At age 28 she was a widow with three small children.

At age 47 she was imprisoned because her writings about God and prayer ran contrary to the established church of the time. She lost her freedom for 7 years during which time she continued to write about the God she loved.

"People want to direct God instead of resigning themselves to be directed by Him.
They want to show Him a way, instead of passively following that wherein He leads them.
Hence many souls, called to enjoy God Himself, and not barely His gifts,
spend all their lives in running after little consolations,
and feeding on them-resting there only,
making all their happiness to consist therein."

You are invited to read Madame Guyon's autobiography and judge for yourself if her experiences and writings are ones to condemn or condone.


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