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. Of the means which the soul takes to arrive at pure and generous love;... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 02. Here, touching something concerning the Sacrament of the Body of Christ,?... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 03. Of the method by which the soul separates herself from imperfect love, ... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 04. Of the signs by which the soul knows she has arrived at perfect love. (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 05. How they who are imperfect desire to follow the Father alone, but they?... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 06. How worldly people render glory and praise to GOD, whether they will or... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 07. How even the devils render glory and praise to GOD. (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 08. How the soul, after she has passed through this life, sees fully the p... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 09. How after Saint Paul was drawn to the glory of the blessed, he desired... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 10. How the soul who finds herself in the unitive state desires infinitely?... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 11. How they, who are arrived at the aforesaid unitive state, have the eye... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 12. How this devout soul seeks knowledge from God concerning the state and?... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 13. How there are five kinds of tears. (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 14. Of the difference of these tears, arising from the explanation of the ... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 15. How the four stages of the soul, to which belong the five aforesaid s... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 16. Of the fruit of worldly men's tears. (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 17. How this devout soul, thanking God for His explanation of the above-men... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 18. How the light of reason is necessary to every soul that wishes to ser... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 19. Of those who have placed their desire rather in the mortification of t... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 20. Of the third and most perfect state, and of reason, and of the works?... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 21. In what way they, who stand in the above-mentioned third most perfect ... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 22. How this soul, rendering thanks to God, humiliates herself; then she pr... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 23. How God renders this soul attentive to prayer, replying to one of the?... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 24. Of the dignity of the priest; and of the Sacrament of the Body of Ch... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 25. How the bodily sentiments are all deceived in the aforesaid Sacrament, ... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 26. Of the excellent state of the soul who receives the sacrament in grace. (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 27. How the things which have been said about the excellence of this Sacra... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 28. Of the excellence, virtues, and holy works of virtuous and holy ministe... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 29. A brief repetition of the preceding chapter; and of the reverence which... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 30. Of the difference between the death of a just man and that of a sinn... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 31. Of the death of sinners, and of their pains in the hour of death. (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) 32. How this devout soul, praising and thanking GOD, made a prayer for the... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) Book traversal links for On Prayer ‹ 12. Letter of Ser Barduccio di Piero Canigiani, containing the Transit of t... (On Obedience) (Catherine of Siena) Up 01. Of the means which the soul takes to arrive at pure and generous love;... (On Prayer) (Catherine of Siena) ›