A Short Method of Prayer and Other Writings (Hendrickson Christian Classics)

A Short Method of Prayer and Other Writings (Hendrickson Christian Classics)

by JeanneMarieGuyon (Author)

Synopsis

Despite a difficult childhood, a loveless marriage, an early widowhood, and life-long persecution, French mystic Jeanne Guyon produced works of extraordinary spiritual power. Admired by Christians for 300 years - including John Wesley, Charles Spurgeon, Hudson Taylor, and A. W. Tozer - her writings offer penetrating insight into cultivating unfettered communion with God.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 278
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers Inc
Published: 31 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 1565639413
ISBN 13: 9781565639416

Media Reviews

This little volume is perhaps the most significant, historically, of Hendrickson's continuing Christian Classics series, which makes important writings available for a very modest cost and includes authors such as William Wilberforce and G. K. Chesterton, among others. French mystic Madame Guyon was the leading light of a movement within 17th-century Catholicism that became known as Quietism, a kind of passive reliance on God. Because of the supposed resemblance of her deep and inward mysticism to certain aspects of Protestantism, Guyon was briefly imprisoned, but her posthumous reputation among Protestants and Catholics alike has remained very favorable. This volume reprints her Method of Prayer as well as Spiritual Torrents. Highly recommended.
Library Journal


This little volume is perhaps the most significant, historically, of Hendrickson's continuing Christian Classics series, which makes important writings available for a very modest cost and includes authors such as William Wilberforce and G. K. Chesterton, among others. French mystic Madame Guyon was the leading light of a movement within 17th-century Catholicism that became known as Quietism, a kind of passive reliance on God. Because of the supposed resemblance of her deep and inward mysticism to certain aspects of Protestantism, Guyon was briefly imprisoned, but her posthumous reputation among Protestants and Catholics alike has remained very favorable. This volume reprints her Method of Prayer as well as Spiritual Torrents. Highly recommended.
--Library Journal

Author Bio
Madame Jeanne Marie Bouvieres de la Mothe Guyon (1648-1717), was a French mystic and the leader of the Quietist movement in France.