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1 Pref, 2 | whether some vision is of Christ or of a saint:~Aun ya el 2 Outl, 0 | an imaginary vision of Christ (usually dated January 25 3 Unic, 3 | about the trials suffered by Christ and saying that it would 4 Unic, 4 | to try to think of Jesus Christ, our Good and our Lord, 5 Unic, 7 | enlighten my great blindness. Christ revealed Himself to me, 6 Unic, 9 | purpose. It represented Christ sorely wounded;101 and so 7 Unic, 9(101)| it as a representation of Christ bound to the Column.~ 8 Unic, 9 | try to make pictures of Christ inwardly; and I used to 9 Unic, 9 | so become recollected. Of Christ as Man I could only think: 10 Unic, 10 | describe. When picturing Christ in the way I have mentioned, 11 Unic, 11 | be. For those who follow Christ must take the way which 12 Unic, 11 | meditate upon the life of Christ and this fatigues their 13 Unic, 11 | life long, never to let Christ fall beneath the Cross. 14 Unic, 12 | itself in the presence of Christ, and accustom itself to 15 Unic, 12 | This method of bringing Christ into our lives is helpful 16 Unic, 13 | suggested, in the presence of Christ, and let them remain in 17 Unic, 13 | Passion and the life of Christ, which are, and have always 18 Unic, 13 | saying -- the meditation upon Christ bound to the Column -- it 19 Unic, 15 | sole determination, to help Christ bear His Cross. Anxious, 20 Unic, 16 | who now love each other in Christ, could make an agreement 21 Unic, 20 | unformed feathers. Now in Christ's name the standard is raised 22 Unic, 22 | must be the Humanity of Christ. Tells of an occasion on 23 Unic, 22 | that anything else, even Christ's Humanity, will hinder 24 Unic, 22 | ourselves entirely from Christ and treat that Divine Body 25 Unic, 22(171)| suitability of the Humanity of Christ as a subject for meditation, 26 Unic, 22 | soul and my Good, Jesus Christ crucified! Never once do 27 Unic, 22 | been greatly devoted to Christ (for this happened quite 28 Unic, 22 | Bernard, too, delighted in Christ's Humanity, and so did Saint 29 Unic, 22 | like to make clear is that Christ's most sacred Humanity must 30 Unic, 22 | beings, to have before us Christ's Humanity. This is that 31 Unic, 22 | have a very good Friend in Christ. We look at Him as a Man; 32 Unic, 22 | is given leave to sit at Christ's feet, let it contrive 33 Unic, 22 | that, whenever we think of Christ, we should remember with 34 Unic, 23 | incident, think only of Christ's Humanity and as far as 35 Unic, 25 | when, many years ago, I saw Christ.198 How I wish His Majesty 36 Unic, 27 | glorious Saint Peter when I saw Christ at my side -- or, to put 37 Unic, 27 | fear. All the time Jesus Christ seemed to be beside me, 38 Unic, 27 | asked me how I knew it was Christ. I told him that I did not 39 Unic, 27 | distinctly sees that Jesus Christ, the Son of the Virgin, 40 Unic, 27 | who told me it was Jesus Christ. "He often tells me so Himself", 41 Unic, 27 | forsaken all his riches for Christ! What honour will be paid 42 Unic, 27 | proper to true lovers of Christ. O world, world How much 43 Unic, 27 | of what was suffered by Christ and His Apostles, which 44 Unic, 28 | see the Humanity of Jesus Christ; for, if it is so even on 45 Unic, 28 | thought it was no image, but Christ Himself, such was the brightness 46 Unic, 28 | dead man but the living Christ. And He shows me that He 47 Unic, 28 | dissolved and consumed in Christ. O my Jesus, if one could 48 Unic, 29 | imagination. How could we picture Christ's Humanity by merely studying 49 Unic, 29 | part of it, we at once lose Christ.~ 50 Unic, 31 | straight to the life of Christ and to the lives of the 51 Unic, 31 | to follow the counsels of Christ, on Whom were showered insults 52 Unic, 32 | Lady at the other; that Christ would go with us; that the 53 Unic, 34 | for a short time. I saw Christ, in the greatest majesty 54 Unic, 35 | keeping the counsels of Christ our Lord, for His Majesty 55 Unic, 35 | prayer again and looked at Christ hanging poor and naked upon 56 Unic, 35 | made, and from observing Christ's precepts with due perfection. 57 Unic, 36 | remembered the trial of Christ and realized that this, 58 Unic, 36 | into a rapture, and saw Christ, Who seemed to be receiving 59 Unic, 36 | who desire to rejoice in Christ their Spouse in solitude. 60 Unic, 37 | many. After a vision of Christ there remained with me an 61 Unic, 38 | the Carthusian's Life of Christ.338 As I read about the 62 Unic, 38(338)| The Life of Christ, written in Latin by Ludolph 63 Unic, 38 | elevation of the Host I saw Christ on the Cross. He spoke certain 64 Unic, 39 | contains a representation of Christ bound to the Column, and 65 Unic, 39 | eyes to Heaven, and saw Christ, not in Heaven, but in the 66 Unic, 40 | centre of it was a picture of Christ Our Lord as I generally


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