Autobiography of Madame Guyon - Jeanne Guyon - Books - NuVision Publications - 9781595475329 - March 6, 2009
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Autobiography of Madame Guyon

Jeanne Guyon

Autobiography of Madame Guyon

Madame Guyon was a French noblewoman who was born in an unprincipled time fated to its corruption. She grew up in a church as licentious as the world in which it was established: spiritually despondent and plagued by ignorance. Regardless of these tormenting conditions, she rose to the inimitability of Christian veneration. She had an unsteady and disorganized childhood, was tormented by sickness and abuse, and was imprisoned for years by the highest church authorities. She gave up her worldly goods at the demands of this church which led to her impoverishment. She survived her psychological and physical ruination by conquering pretentious royal conspiracies and reviling the malignancy of the papal inquisition. She committed her life to writing meditative books that illustrated profound truths lost to religious monarchs in a maze of their own confusion. She was finally condemned as a heretic, but her writings were so dynamic they shocked the whole country and even reached the indecorous palace of King Louis XIV. This is the story of a solitary woman whose pious diligence and dedication laid the bedrock of virtous obedience to the deeds of contemporaneous ministry.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 6, 2009
ISBN13 9781595475329
Publishers NuVision Publications
Pages 212
Dimensions 225 × 15 × 150 mm   ·   481 g
Language English  

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