A dissertation on pure love, by the Arch-Bishop of Cambray. With an account of the life and writings of the Lady, for whose sake The Archbishop was banish'd from Court: And the grievous Persecution she suffer'd in France for her Religion. Also Two Letters in French and English, written by one of the Lady's Maids, during her Confinement in the Castle of Vincennes, where she was Prisoner Eight Years. One of the Letters was writ with a Bit of Stick instead of a Pen, and Soot instead of Ink, to her Brother; the other to a Clergyman. Together with an apologetic preface. Containing divers letters of the Archbishop of Cambray, to the Duke of Burgundy, the present French King's Father, and other Persons of Distinction. And divers letters of the lady to Persons of Quality, relating to her Religious Principles.

People / Organizations
Imprint
Dublin: printed by Isaac Jackson, in Meath-Street, [1739]
Publication year
1739-1739
ESTC No.
T34650
Grub Street ID
264919
Description
ci,[1],134[i.e.144],[2]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Fenélon's text appears to consist largely of extracts from 'Les oeuvres spirituelles'.

The preface, account of Jeanne Marie Guyon etc. is compiled by Josiah Martin.

The text of two letters, and poems, in French and English.

P.144 misnumbered 134.
Uncontrolled note
Dissertain 16p and Directions for a holy life 5p. DNB includes this in Martin's works