By somebody | Tue, 12/24/2024 - 02:21 am Classic Texts Theology Printer-friendly version Chapter 01. Of the inward voice of Christ to the faithful soul (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 02. What the truth says inwardly without noise of words (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 03. How all the words of God are to be heard with humility, and h... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 04. How we must walk in truth and humility before God (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 05. Of the wonderful power of the Divine Love (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 06. Of the proving of the true lover (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 07. Of hiding our grace under the guard of humility (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 08. Of a low estimation of self in the sight of God (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 09. That all things are to be referred to God, as the final end (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 10. That it is sweet to despise the world and to serve God (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 11. That the desires of the heart are to be examined and governed (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 12. Of the inward growth of patience, and of the struggle against ... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 13. Of the obedience of one in lowly subjection after the example ... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 14. Of meditation upon the hidden judgments of God, that we may no... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 15. How we must stand and speak, in everything that we desire (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 16. That true solace is to be sought in God alone (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 17. That all care is to be cast upon God (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 18. That temporal miseries are to be borne patiently after the exam... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 19. Of bearing injuries, and who shall be approved as truly patient (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 20. Of confession of our infirmity and of the miseries of this life (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 21. That we must rest in God above all goods and gifts (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 22. Of the recollection of God's manifold benefits (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 23. Of four things which bring great peace (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 24. Of avoiding of curious inquiry into the life of another (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 25. Wherein firm peace of heart and true profit consist (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 26. Of the exaltation of a free spirit, which humble prayer more d... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 27. That personal love greatly hinders from the highest good (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 28. Against the tongues of detractors (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 29. How when tribulation comes we must call upon and bless God (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 30. Of seeking divine help, and the confidence of obtaining grace (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 31. Of the neglect of every creature, that the Creator may be found (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 32. Of self-denial and the casting away all selfishness (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 33. Of instability of the heart, and of directing the aim towards God (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 34. That to him who loves God is sweet above all things and in a... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 35. That there is no security against temptation in this life (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 36. Against vain judgments of men (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 37. Of pure and entire resignation of self, for the obtaining liber... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 38. Of a good government in external things, and of having recourse... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 39. That man must not be immersed in business (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 40. That man has no good in himself, and nothing in which to glory (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 41. Of contempt of all temporal honour (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 42. That our peace is not to be placed in men (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 43. Against vain and worldly knowledge (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 44. Of not troubling ourselves about outward things (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 45. That we must not believe everyone, and that we are prone to f... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 46. Of having confidence in God when evil words are cast at us (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 47. That all troubles are to be endured for the sake of eternal life (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 48. Of the day of eternity and of the straitnesses of this life (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 49. Of the desire after eternal life, and how great blessings are ... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 50. How a desolate man ought to commit himself into the hands of God (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 51. That we must give ourselves to humble works when we are unequa... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 52. That a man ought not to reckon himself worthy of consolation, ... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 53. That the Grace of God does not join itself to those who mind?... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 54. Of the diverse motions of Nature and of Grace (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 55. Of the corruption of Nature and the efficacy of Divine Grace (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 56. That we ought to deny ourselves, and to imitate Christ by mean... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 57. That a man must not be too much cast down when he falls into... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 58. Of deeper matters, and God's hidden judgments which are not to?... (Book 3. On Inward Consolation as a Gift of God) (The Imitation of Christ) (a-Kempis, Thomas) Chapter 59. That all hope and trust is to be fixed in God alone (Book 3. 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