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A Short and Easy Method of Prayer
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A Short and Easy Method of Prayer

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Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon (commonly known as Madame Guyon), was a French mystic and one of the key advocates of Quietism. Guyon believed that one should pray all the time, and that in whatever one does, one should be spending time with God. Prayer is the key of perfection and of sovereign happiness; it is the efficacious means of getting rid of all vices and of acquiring all virtues; for the way to become perfect is to live in the presence of God. He tells us this Himself: walk before me, and be thou perfect Genesis 17:1. Prayer alone can bring you into His presence, and keep you there continually. As she wrote in one of her poems: There was a period when I chose, A time and place for prayer … But now I seek that constant prayer, In inward stillness known … Like St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Calvin, and Martin Luther, she thought that a person’s deliverance can only come from God as an outside source, never from within the person himself or herself. Accordingly, God is supposed to decide who is to be saved, regardless of anyone’s efforts or industry. He then, as a result of His own free will, bestows his favor as a gift. This predestination was opposed by the Pelagians, who considered it to be irrational in that God would favor a wicked sinner over a good person.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Must Have Books
Date
5 April 2021
Pages
36
ISBN
9781773236803

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon (commonly known as Madame Guyon), was a French mystic and one of the key advocates of Quietism. Guyon believed that one should pray all the time, and that in whatever one does, one should be spending time with God. Prayer is the key of perfection and of sovereign happiness; it is the efficacious means of getting rid of all vices and of acquiring all virtues; for the way to become perfect is to live in the presence of God. He tells us this Himself: walk before me, and be thou perfect Genesis 17:1. Prayer alone can bring you into His presence, and keep you there continually. As she wrote in one of her poems: There was a period when I chose, A time and place for prayer … But now I seek that constant prayer, In inward stillness known … Like St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Calvin, and Martin Luther, she thought that a person’s deliverance can only come from God as an outside source, never from within the person himself or herself. Accordingly, God is supposed to decide who is to be saved, regardless of anyone’s efforts or industry. He then, as a result of His own free will, bestows his favor as a gift. This predestination was opposed by the Pelagians, who considered it to be irrational in that God would favor a wicked sinner over a good person.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Must Have Books
Date
5 April 2021
Pages
36
ISBN
9781773236803