By somebody | Sat, 12/28/2024 - 01:48 am The four texts of Catherine of Siena here reproduced were scanned from the collected works, published in 1907 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd., London. Tags Book Christian Theology Theology Classic Texts Printer-friendly version 01. How the affection should not place reliance chiefly on penance, but rath... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 02. A parable showing how love, humility, and discretion are united; and how... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 03. How penance and other corporal exercises are to be taken as instruments?... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 04. How this soul grew by means of the divine response, and how her sorrow... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 05. How God grieves over the Christian people, and particularly over His min... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 06. How sin is more gravely punished after the Passion of Christ than befor... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 07. How the road to Heaven being broken through the disobedience of Adam, G... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 08. How God induces the soul to look at the greatness of this Bridge, inas... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 09. How this soul prays God to show her those who cross by the aforesaid ... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 10. How this Bridge has three steps, which signify the three states of the... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 11. How this Bridge is built of stones which signify virtues; and how on ... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 12. How traveling on both of these roads, that is the Bridge and the Rive... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 13. How this Bridge, having reached to Heaven on the day of the Ascension,... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 14. How this soul wondering at the mercy of God, relates many gifts and g... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 15. Of the baseness of those who pass by the river under the Bridge; and?... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 16. How the fruits of this tree are as diverse as are the sins; and firs... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 17. How the fruit of others is avarice; and of the evils that proceed fro... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 18. How some others hold positions of authority, and bring forth fruits of?... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 19. How through these and through other defects, one falls into false judgm... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 20. Of the words that Christ said: "I will send the Holy Spirit, who will... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 21. Of the second reproof of injustice, and of false judgment, in general ... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 22. Of the four principal torments of the damned, from which follow all th... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 23. Of the third reproof which is made on the Day of Judgment. (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 24. How the damned cannot desire any good. (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 25. Of the glory of the Blessed. (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 26. How, after the General Judgment, the pain of the damned will increase. (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 27. Of the use of temptations, and how every soul in her extremity sees h... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 28. How the Devil gets hold of souls, under pretense of some good: and, h... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 29. How, the world having germinated thorns, who those are whom they do no... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 30. How this soul was in great bitterness, on account of the blindness of?... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 31. How the three steps figured in the Bridge, that is, in the So... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 32. How if the three aforesaid powers are not united, there cannot be pers... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 33. An exposition on Christ's words: "Whosoever thirsts, let him come to Me... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 34. The general method by which every rational creature can come out of th... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 35. How this devoted soul looking in the Divine mirror saw the creatures g... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 36. How servile fear is not sufficient, without the love of virtue, to giv... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 37. How, by exercising oneself in servile fear, which is the state of impe... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 38. Of the imperfection of those who love GOD for their own profit, deligh... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 39. Of the way in which GOD manifests Himself to the soul who loves Him. (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 40. Why Christ did not say "I will manifest My Father," but "I will manif... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 41. How the soul, after having mounted the first step of the Bridge, shoul... (On Discretion) (Catherine of Siena) 42. 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