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We have compared Fénelon's first attitude towards Madame Guyon to that of an experienced doctor confronted with a surgeon whom he ... and fierce ; you have a picture of Fénelon , vis - ŕ - vis of the suspi- cious Bishop of Chartres .
We have compared Fénelon's first attitude towards Madame Guyon to that of an experienced doctor confronted with a surgeon whom he ... and fierce ; you have a picture of Fénelon , vis - ŕ - vis of the suspi- cious Bishop of Chartres .
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6 that raged round the ' Maximes des Saints , ' the King openly siding with Bossuet against Fénelon , the Pope timidly partial to the Archbishop , the prelates of France raging and rankling , the Court divided .
6 that raged round the ' Maximes des Saints , ' the King openly siding with Bossuet against Fénelon , the Pope timidly partial to the Archbishop , the prelates of France raging and rankling , the Court divided .
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F. Fénelon's Flock , 273 - tendency to mysticism in France towards close of seventeenth century , 273-4 - ennui of life at Versailles , 275 - Racine and Fénelon's feeling for Nature , 276 - Fénelon an aristocrat , 277 - his education ...
F. Fénelon's Flock , 273 - tendency to mysticism in France towards close of seventeenth century , 273-4 - ennui of life at Versailles , 275 - Racine and Fénelon's feeling for Nature , 276 - Fénelon an aristocrat , 277 - his education ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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