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  2. Jeanne Guyon - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de La Motte Guyon (commonly known as Madame Guyon, French:; 13 April 1648 – 9 June 1717) was a French Christian accused of advocating Quietism, which was considered heretical by the Roman Catholic Church. [1] Madame Guyon was imprisoned from 1695 to 1703 after publishing the book A Short and Very Easy Method of Prayer.

  3. Jean Casimir Félix Guyon - Wikipedia

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    Jean Casimir Félix Guyon (21 July 1831 – 2 August 1920) was a French surgeon and urologist born in Saint-Denis, Ile-Bourbon . He studied medicine in Paris , receiving his doctorate in 1858. He was appointed médecin des hôpitaux in 1864, and was later a professor of surgical pathology (from 1877) and genitourinary surgery (from 1890) at the ...

  4. The Wanton Bishops - Wikipedia

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  5. Maximilienne Guyon - Wikipedia

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    Guyon was a member of the Société d'aquarellistes français, the Société des Artistes Français, and the Societe des Prix du Salon et Boursiers de Voyage. She illustrated works by Honoré de Balzac, and André Theuriet. She also taught painting. [3] Guyon died in December 1903 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. [2]

  6. Jean Pierre de Caussade - Wikipedia

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    Jean Pierre de Caussade (7 March 1675 – 8 December 1751) was a French Jesuit priest and writer. He is especially known for the work ascribed to him known as Abandonment to Divine Providence, and also his work with the Nuns of the Visitation in Nancy, France.

  7. René Guyon - Wikipedia

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    René Guyon was born at Sedan, Ardennes, and was involved in writing legal codes for Siam (present Thailand) and was the head judge of the supreme court of that country where he was given Thai name Phichan Bunyong (Thai: พิชาญ บุลยง).

  8. Marie-Therese Guyon Cadillac - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Therese Guyon Cadillac (1671–1746 [verification needed]) was a French-Canadian-American pioneer. She is known as "The First Lady of Detroit." She is known as "The First Lady of Detroit." Biography

  9. Jean-Jacques Guyon - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Jacques Guyon (21 December 1932 – 20 December 2017) was a French equestrian and Olympic champion from Paris. He won an individual gold medal in eventing at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City .