Spiritual Progress: Five Inspiring Essays by Mystical Thinkers of the 17th CenturyWhitaker House, 21.2.2014 - 288 sivua 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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... natural man does not receive the things of God, for they are foolishness to him; neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. If, then, you have not experienced the things that follow, do not think it strange that ...
... natural man does not receive the things of God, for they are foolishness to him; neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. If, then, you have not experienced the things that follow, do not think it strange that ...
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... nature, and who is creator of everything we behold. They know You but in part! They know not that which is most marvelous and which most nearly concerns Your rational creatures! To know that You are the God of my heart, that You do ...
... nature, and who is creator of everything we behold. They know You but in part! They know not that which is most marvelous and which most nearly concerns Your rational creatures! To know that You are the God of my heart, that You do ...
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... nature that I might form some conception of Your greatness; I asked Your creatures about You and not once thought of finding You in the depths of my heart, where You have never ceased to dwell. No, O my God, it is not necessary to ...
... nature that I might form some conception of Your greatness; I asked Your creatures about You and not once thought of finding You in the depths of my heart, where You have never ceased to dwell. No, O my God, it is not necessary to ...
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... natural reflections derived immediately from the subject of our thoughts. We need to take a few truths and meditate upon these without hurry, without effort, and without seeking for far-fetched reflections. Every truth should be ...
... natural reflections derived immediately from the subject of our thoughts. We need to take a few truths and meditate upon these without hurry, without effort, and without seeking for far-fetched reflections. Every truth should be ...
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... natural mode, at first, is to take a book and to cease reading it whenever we feel so inclined by the passage with which we are engaged, and, whenever that no longer ministers to our interior nourishment, to begin again. As a general ...
... natural mode, at first, is to take a book and to cease reading it whenever we feel so inclined by the passage with which we are engaged, and, whenever that no longer ministers to our interior nourishment, to begin again. As a general ...
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The Remedy for Distractions and Temptations | |
Prayer as a Devotional Sacrifice | |
The Objections of Slothfulness and Inactivity | |
The Distinction Between Inward and Outward Acts | |
The Barrenness of Evils from Lack of Prayer | |
The Passive Way to Divine Union | |
On the Way to | |
On the Way to | |
End of His Creation | |
Peace | |
Spiritual Letters | |
Despair at Our Imperfection Is | |
The Fear of Death Is Taken Away | |
The True Guide to Knowledge | |
Method of Prayer | |
An Inner Silence | |
Examination of the Conscience | |
Reading and Vocal Prayers | |
Petitions of the Spirit of | |
Turning from Faults to | |
Conversion | |
The Effectual Touch in the Will | |
Passivity and Interior Sacrifice | |
Naked Faith | |
Mystical Death | |
Union with God but Not Yet Recognized | |
On Union with | |
The Resurrection | |
The Life in | |
The Transformation | |
Spiritual Maxims About the Authors | |
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Spiritual Progress Jeanne Guyon,François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon Rajoitettu esikatselu - 2007 |
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abandonment activity attached bear become beginning behold bestow blessed cause cease children of God consolation Corinthians courage creature cross death degree delight desire distractions divine divine grace dwell endeavor enjoy enjoyment enter everything evil external eyes faults fear feel forget Francis of Sales François Fénelon gifts give glory God’s grace gradually hand happy heart hidden Holy Spirit humble humiliation imperfections infinite interior Isaiah jealous Jesus Christ live longer Lord Lord’s Prayer lowly Madame Guyon matter meditation mercy mortification naked faith nature never nourishment ourselves outward pain peace perceive perfect pleasure possess pray prayer presence Psalm pure love purify reason receive recollection remains render renounce resistance restless sacrifice Saint Augustine Saint Paul secret seek self-love senses sensible silence simple simplicity Sirach Song of Solomon soul strength suffer temptations things trouble true truth union unto virtue wandering weakness wholly wisdom word