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Francois Fenelon (Francois de Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon) was a
French Catholic Archbishop, theologian and poet. "Maxims of the
Saints" is widely regarded as his masterpiece.
This collection of five books contains F nelon's outstanding
teachings on prayer, suffering, the achievement of virtue, and
other spiritually crucial tenets. Uniting aspects of philosophy
with Christian theology and spiritualist thought, F nelon presents
here a lively set of treatises where esoteric knowledge and
concepts are put to singular good purpose: enhancing and informing
the spiritual life of the reader. Although at times arcane, the
advice given is rooted in the Christian tradition and scriptures. F
nelon never attained mainstream popularity as an author during or
after his life, however he was and remains a favorite of scholars
and religious adherents seeking to explore the deepest channels of
their faith. Although more difficult than other inspirational
authors, F nelon's authenticity and depth cannot be doubted.
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The writers were considered dangerous-heretics even. They were
imprisoned-banished-exiled. Their crime? They were teaching that
Christians could experience inner communion with God through
something they called "inward prayer." Later their writings would
be read and recommended by such spiritual giants as John Wesley,
Hudson Taylor and Watchman Nee. A Guide to True Peace captures the
essence of their teachings and makes them accessible in a small,
readable volume. It was first published almost two hundred years
ago, at the dawn of the Industrial Age, as a guide for believers
seeking to know what it means to abide in Christ and live with an
active knowledge of the presence of God. Many have considered it a
devotional classic, including A. W. Tozer, who added it to his
recommended reading list. The book begins by emphasizing the truth
that God dwells within all believers, and then goes on to talk
about what it means to allow that divine Spirit to have His full
sway in our lives through denial of self, submission, and
obedience. It also considers the blessings of faith and inward
prayer, and how the practical results of such a life will lead us
into divine union with Almighty God. This union is the place of
true peace. In these days of uncertainty and turmoil, it is of
great importance that the followers of Jesus Christ know what it
means to have personal communion with Him. The principles in this
little book, if meditated upon and applied, will be of great help
to all who are wholeheartedly seeking more of God. This first
Kingsley Press edition is based on the W. Alexander edition (York,
England) of 1815 and has been sensitively edited for the modern
reader by Bruce Garrison.
This collection of five books contains Fenelon's outstanding
teachings on prayer, suffering, the achievement of virtue, and
other spiritually crucial tenets. Uniting aspects of philosophy
with Christian theology and spiritualist thought, Fenelon presents
here a lively set of treatises where esoteric knowledge and
concepts are put to singular good purpose: enhancing and informing
the spiritual life of the reader. Although at times arcane, the
advice given is rooted in the Christian tradition and scriptures.
Fenelon never attained mainstream popularity as an author during or
after his life, however he was and remains a favorite of scholars
and religious adherents seeking to explore the deepest channels of
their faith. Although more difficult than other inspirational
authors, Fenelon's authenticity and depth cannot be doubted.
This reprint of the classic "Spiritual Progress" is unique in that
it was not created from a computer scan but was hand-typed from the
original work, and manually proofed. The 19th century translation
remains intact, with no amendment, and the beauty and power of the
language is evident. Though reprints of this powerful work have
been available - they have been computerized scans using Optical
Character Recognition - and the result has been error ridden works
that were hardly worth printing. This reprint is an attempt to
rectify that situation and to make this book available to a new
generation of seekers after a higher experience in Christ.
A collection of five inspiring essays by three closely linked
mystical thinkers of the seventeenth century Fran ois F nelon,
Madame Guyon, and P re Lacombe whose focus on the availability of
intimacy with God made them scandalous in their day. Christian
Counsel and Spiritual Letters, by Archbishop F nelon, offer wise
advice on how to find the keys to true devotion and peace. Method
of Prayer and On the Way to God, by F nelon's close friend, Madame
Guyon, demonstrate the critical importance of constant prayer.
Spiritual Maxims, by P re 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.
This volume, which is a compilation, contains the only two works of
Michael Molinos known to exist: The Spiritual Guide and Frequent
Daily Communion. It also contains three of Francois Fenelon's most
beloved works: Spiritual Progress, Maxims of the Saints, and
Spiritual Letters. This material, some of which has not been
published in over 80 years, has been updated for ease of reading.
However, it remains unabridged, preserving the tone and style of
the original works so that they might live and communicate with a
new generation. Michael Molinos and Francois Fenelon are
unequivocally two of the most influential figures to emerge from
the Quietist movement. They paid a high price to bring their ideas
to life so that others might have a clearer path to follow. As a
result, thousands of spiritually minded individuals have adopted
their teachings and been transformed. Sit at the feet of two of the
greatest masters of the spiritual life and read some of the most
inspiring works of devotional literature ever written.
First published in America in 1847, but written in 1687 by the
Archbishop Henson of Priggery, Gascony, The Education of a Daughter
is a spirited how-to book for the parents of young children. It is
filled with sound wisdom on the ample subject of rearing both
daughters and sons. Sprinkled with proverbs, hints and maxims, and
the Archbishop's insights into the psychology of a young mind.
"The most engaging collection of the French mystics' writings now
available"
Twenty-first century Christians are now discovering the wisdom of
this controversial theologian and spiritual thinker. Fenelon showed
how it was possible to have devotion and faith in the original Age
of Reason. In many respects, rationality still rules today in
religion and culture, and as a result, Fenelon speaks to modern
Christians wanting deeper faith and a meaningful inner life.
His writings have never been as accessible as they are now in
these lively new translations. The Complete Fenelon includes more
than one hundred of Fenelon's letters of spiritual counsel, as well
as meditations on eighty-five other topics. Also translated here
into English for the first time are Fenelon's personal reflections
on twenty-one seasons and holidays of the Christian year. An
introduction from bestselling translator Robert J. Edmonson and
in-depth recommended reading and bibliography make this the first
place to start in any study of Francois Fenelon.
Francois Fenelon was a seventeenth-century French archbishop who
rose to a position of influence in the court of Louis XIV. Amid the
splendor and decadence of Versailles, Fenelon became a wise mentor
to many members of the king's court. Later exiled for political
reasons, he set out to improve the lot of peasants of his diocese.
His letters of counsel and spiritual meditations have found a wide
audience for more than three centuries.
Francois Fenelon (1651-1715) fue un famoso escritor y teologo
frances, nacido en el castillo de Fenelon, en el seno de una
familia noble de la Dordogna. Fue autor de una serie de lecciones
morales acerca de los deberes de los gobernantes. En 1695 fue
nombrado arzobispo de Cambrai y poco tiempo despues se vio envuelto
en disputas teologicas y morales. Fue condenado al exilio en su
propia diocesis por el rey Luis XIV, ofendido tambien por su obra
titulada Las aventuras de Telemaco (1699), novela en la que
defiende la idea de la fraternidad entre las naciones.
Francois de Salignac de la Mothe, mas comunmente conocido como
Francois Fenelon (1651 - 1715) fue un teologo catolico, poeta y
escritor frances. Fenelon es mas recordado por su novela Aventuras
de Telemaco, una escabrosa critica a las politicas de Luis XIV,
probablemente publicado en 1699. La influencia literaria de esta
novela politica fue considerable durante los dos siglos siguientes.
De familia noble, Fenelon fue elegido Arzobispo de Cambrai, en
1695, fue preceptor del duque de Borgona (el nieto del rey Luis
XIV). La publicacion de una de sus obras, la Explicacion de las
maximas de los santos, fue condenada por la Santa Sede y Fenelon
fue despojado de sus titulos y rentas, y confinado en su diocesis.
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