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              Autobiography - Madame Guyon - ebook
                    £9.99
                  
                An autobiography of a deeply spiritual woman which has inspired thousands to seek a closer walk with God.
We have included this amazing autobiography in the Revival Library, not for its revival content, for it has none, but rather for its devotional value. Although Madame Guyon lived and died in the Catholic Church her shining life and writings won her both Catholic and Protestant admirers in France, Germany, Holland and England during her lifetime.
Subsequently thousands have been drawn into a closer relationship with God by reading of her deep devotion to God recorded in her autobiography. In describing her writing she said," My earnest wish is to paint in true colours the goodness of God to me, and the depth of my own ingratitude." This perception of God's great grace, coupled with an acute awareness of her own sinful state, forms the heart of this story.
Format: Completely re-typed. 244pp
                
                
                
                
                
                  
                  
                  We have included this amazing autobiography in the Revival Library, not for its revival content, for it has none, but rather for its devotional value. Although Madame Guyon lived and died in the Catholic Church her shining life and writings won her both Catholic and Protestant admirers in France, Germany, Holland and England during her lifetime.
Subsequently thousands have been drawn into a closer relationship with God by reading of her deep devotion to God recorded in her autobiography. In describing her writing she said," My earnest wish is to paint in true colours the goodness of God to me, and the depth of my own ingratitude." This perception of God's great grace, coupled with an acute awareness of her own sinful state, forms the heart of this story.
Format: Completely re-typed. 244pp
| Book Title | Autobiography - Madame Guyon - ebook | 
| Author | Revival Library Books | 
| Type | eBook | 
| Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 | 
                An autobiography of a deeply spiritual woman which has inspired thousands to seek a closer walk with God.
We have included this amazing autobiography in the Revival Library, not for its revival content, for it has none, but rather for its devotional value. Although Madame Guyon lived and died in the Catholic Church her shining life and writings won her both Catholic and Protestant admirers in France, Germany, Holland and England during her lifetime.
Subsequently thousands have been drawn into a closer relationship with God by reading of her deep devotion to God recorded in her autobiography. In describing her writing she said," My earnest wish is to paint in true colours the goodness of God to me, and the depth of my own ingratitude." This perception of God's great grace, coupled with an acute awareness of her own sinful state, forms the heart of this story.
Format: Completely re-typed. 244pp
          
        
      
        
      
      
      
        We have included this amazing autobiography in the Revival Library, not for its revival content, for it has none, but rather for its devotional value. Although Madame Guyon lived and died in the Catholic Church her shining life and writings won her both Catholic and Protestant admirers in France, Germany, Holland and England during her lifetime.
Subsequently thousands have been drawn into a closer relationship with God by reading of her deep devotion to God recorded in her autobiography. In describing her writing she said," My earnest wish is to paint in true colours the goodness of God to me, and the depth of my own ingratitude." This perception of God's great grace, coupled with an acute awareness of her own sinful state, forms the heart of this story.
Format: Completely re-typed. 244pp