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What does Guyon say about the ability of the illiterate and unlearned to use her prayer methods to come to a deep understanding with the Lord? Do you agree? Explain.
Guyon admonishes that the correct way is to "teach the prayer of God's Spirit, not of man's invention." What does she mean by this? How can this be applied to daily life?
Describe Guyon's analogy of the wheel seen by Ezekiel. Describe the analogy of the purification of gold.
Where is it that Guyon says a person must turn in order to achieve a full prayer life? What are the steps that follow and what is the ultimate goal?
Guyon says that one must be "still" in order to fully achieve the relationship she describes. What is the reason Guyon gives for this? Is this biblical?
How does Guyon say a person must find...
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