The spiritual letters of Archbishop Fénelon: letters to men;
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The spiritual letters of Archbishop Fénelon: letters to men;
Author: Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-, 1651-1715
Year: 1880
CONTENTS. LETTER PAGE I. To One living in the World who was seeking Conversion i II. To a Gentleman, concerning a real Conversion 5 III. To One irresolute in his Conversion 10 IV. The Difficulties of a Man of the World 13 V. To an Officer 15 VI. To an Officer (supposed to be the Marquis de Blainville) 16 VII. To the Same 19 VIII. To the Same 21 IX. To the Same. On Meditation 22 X. To the Same. On Meditation 24 XI. To the Same. On Habitual Recollection 27 XII. To the Same. On Ruling a Household 28 XIII. To the Same. On Judging Others 29 XIV. On the Danger of Self-confidence 29 XV. To the Same. On Patience with Others 31 XVI. To One in Sickness 31 XVII. To the Same 32 XVIII. Rules for a Christian Life 33 XIX. On Pride 36 XX. On Pride 37 XXI. A Fragment 38 XXII. To a Courtier who consulted the Archbishop as to the Sanctification of Daily Life 39 XXIII. To an Officer. On Meditation 45 XXIV. To One who had recently turned to God 48 XXV. Counsels to a Gentleman 5a XXVI. To a Gentleman. On the Danger of Self-indulgence 56 XXVII. To a Gentleman. On Meditation 62 XXVIII. To One in Trouble 64 XXIX. On Separation from Friends 65 XXX. To a Young Man. On the Dangers of an Easy Disposition 66 XX
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