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Author (st. 1): Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte Guyon
Guyon, Madame. (1648-1717.) Jeanne Marie Bouyieres de la Mothe was the leader of the Quietist movement in France. The foundation of her Quietism was laid in her study of St. Francis de Sales, Madame de Chantal, and Thomas ä Kempis, in the conventual establishments of her native place, Montargis (Dep. Loiret), where she was educated as a child. There also she first learned the sentiment of espousal with Christ, to which later years gave a very marked development. She was married at sixteen to M. Guyon, a wealthy man of weak health, twenty-two years her senior, and her life, until his death, in 1676, was, partly from disparity of years, partly from the tyranny of her mother-in-law, partly from her own quick temper, an unhappy one. Her public… Go to person page >
Author (sts. 2-3): Ann Voelkle
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Display Title: Thou Lord, Our NeedFirst Line: Thou, Lord, alone art all Thy children needTune Title: [Thou, Lord, alone art all Thy children need]Author: Ann Voelkle; Madame Jeanne Marie GuyonDate: 1984
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