Chez Jean Anisson|à Paris 1698|19.70 x 12.50 cm|relié
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First edition. Contemporary full calf binding, decorated spine with raised bands. Minor defects to headcaps, 2 corners split, a dark stain on the upper cover. Quietism is a mystical doctrine which considers that the most perfect communion with God only occurs when the soul is in a state of quietude. The quarrel which opposed the quietists to Bossuet takes shape in this work where Bossuet refutes one by one the arguments of the quietists led by Fénelon and Mme Guyon.