The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... Madame Guyon , with her mystical raptures , her desire to rise unto the presence of the Eternal ' comme il était avant la créa- tion du monde , ' her passive attitude ( all faith , no works ) appeared suspect to the Archbishop of Paris ...
... Madame Guyon , with her mystical raptures , her desire to rise unto the presence of the Eternal ' comme il était avant la créa- tion du monde , ' her passive attitude ( all faith , no works ) appeared suspect to the Archbishop of Paris ...
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... Madame Guyon at Saint- Cyr . Perhaps an unconscious jealousy touched the crownless Queen of Versailles . Fénelon was now the idol of the Court , and Madame Guyon , at Marly , was Dame Oracle . Pious ladies read her commentaries to their ...
... Madame Guyon at Saint- Cyr . Perhaps an unconscious jealousy touched the crownless Queen of Versailles . Fénelon was now the idol of the Court , and Madame Guyon , at Marly , was Dame Oracle . Pious ladies read her commentaries to their ...
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... Madame Guyon's writings more than one passage which appeared to echo the Quietist heresy of Molinos , the Spaniard . The days of Madame Guyon's glory were departed . For one thing the magnetic lady was no longer on the scene ; she had ...
... Madame Guyon's writings more than one passage which appeared to echo the Quietist heresy of Molinos , the Spaniard . The days of Madame Guyon's glory were departed . For one thing the magnetic lady was no longer on the scene ; she had ...
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