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...had been freed from her troubles; she herself testifies (*) that she not only received certain signs of his death, and was the only one to whom he addressed himself, but also the manner in which it seemed to her that Mr. Bertot shared his spirit with her, so that she might provide help to his spiritual children.
In fact, one will find a complete agreement between the fundamental rules and advice of this enlightened guide and the aforementioned excellent soul Referring to Madame Guyon. Through long experience, she was so deeply instructed by God in the most intimate secrets of His love, which she explained with such distinctness and clarity that she even seems to surpass her guide. Nevertheless, Mr. Bertot explains these same secrets and paths with great anointing anointing: from the German "Salbung," referring to a sense of divine grace or spiritual power present in writing or speech that touches the reader's heart and emphasis, as well as in a way that is very useful for clearing away difficulties. His approach strengthens souls against fear and doubt and leads them further—those whom God calls The original German catchword "berufs" is likely the start of "beruffen," meaning called to those sacred paths...
(*) See her Autobiography original: "Lebens-Beschreibung", Part 1, Chapter 30, Section 13.