Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, Approb, 0 | which the translations were made.~
2 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | testimony of and report made to Us by Our beloved son
3 Prefa, 0, 0 | of St. Ignatius has been made from the Spanish Autograph
4 Prefa, 0, 0 | good number of corrections made by him and is known to have
5 Prefa, 0, 0 | in this text are clearly made with a view to precision
6 Prefa, 0, 0 | translator, who has, besides, made frequent use of the Manuscript
7 Prefa, 0, 0 | meaning of the writer could be made clear. Perhaps some may
8 Prefa, 0, 0 | task, the translator has made free use of other translations,
9 Prefa, 0, 0 | literal translation into Latin made, apparently, by St. Ignatius
10 Note, 0, 0 | 1. No change whatever is made in the wording. The proper
11 Annot, 0, 0 | Contemplations which will be made every day, he who is giving
12 Annot, 0, 0 | when more progress can be made in other persons and there
13 1, Examen, 0 | the second Examen will be made, in the same way, hour by
14 1, Confession, 0 | In consequence, having made a better Confession and
15 1, Confession, 0 | Confession will be best made immediately after the Exercises
16 1, 1Exercise, 0 | there ought always to be made the Preparatory Prayer,
17 1, 1Exercise, 0 | itself.~The Colloquy is made, properly speaking, as one
18 1, 5Exercise, 0 | The first Exercise will be made at midnight; the second
19 1, Additions, 0 | second Addition have to be made for the Exercises of midnight
20 1, Additions, 0 | for those which will be made at other times; and the
21 1, Additions, 0 | fourth Addition will never be made in church in the presence
22 1, Additions, 0 | the Particular Examen be made to rid oneself of defects
23 2, TemporalKing, 2| Note. This Exercise will be made twice in the day; namely,
24 2, 1Day, 0 | three Preludes, are to be made in this Week and in the
25 2, 1Day, 0 | end a Colloquy is to be made, thinking what I ought to
26 2, 3Contemplat, 0 | second Exercise will be made, noting always some more
27 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | the Incarnation, will be made at midnight; the second
28 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | Additions, then, are to be made with great care.~
29 2, 2Day, 0 | two Contemplations will be made two repetitions and the
30 2, 4Day, 0 | Note. This Exercise will be made at midnight and then a second
31 2, 4Day, 0 | repetitions of this same will be made at the hour of Mass and
32 2, SameFourth | FOURTH DAY LET MEDITATION BE MADE ON THREE PAIRS OF MEN IN
33 2, SameFourth, 0 | three Colloquies which were made in the Contemplation preceding,
34 2, 5Day, 0 | This Contemplation will be made once at midnight and a second
35 2, 5Day, 0 | and after supper, will be made on the faults and negligences
36 2, 12Day, 0 | God, so that, even if they made me lord of all the created
37 2, Election | AN ELECTION OUGHT TO BE MADE ABOUT, AND IT CONTAINS FOUR
38 2, Election, 0 | which has already been once made - such as marriage, the
39 2, Election, 0 | to that if one have not made his election duly and ordinately
40 2, Election, 0 | has duly and ordinately made election of things which
41 2, Election, 0 | that can be changed was not made sincerely and well in order,
42 2, GoodElection, 0| tranquilly.~If election is not made in the first or the second
43 2, 1Way, 0 | deliberation should be made on the thing proposed.~
44 2, 1Way, 0 | election, or deliberation, made, the person who has made
45 2, 1Way, 0 | made, the person who has made it ought to go with much
46 3, 1Day, 0 | Blood to His Disciples, and made them a discourse, after
47 3, 2Day, 0 | from Mount Sion, where He made the Supper, to the Valley
48 3, 2Day, 0 | the Preparatory Prayer is made, with the three Preludes
49 3, 2Day, 0 | two repetitions will be made on the first and second
50 3, 2Day, 0 | present Additions, will be made as it was made in the past
51 3, 2Day, 0 | will be made as it was made in the past Week.~
52 3, 2Day, 0 | the discourse which Christ made to them; and so through
53 Method, 1Method, 1 | Addition of the SECOND WEEK be made; that is, before entering
54 Method, 1Method, 1 | this same addition will be made at the beginning of all
55 Method, 1Method, 2 | the Preparatory Prayer be made in the way already mentioned,
56 Method, 2Method, 0 | Preparatory Prayer will be made according to the person
57 Annunc, Visitation, 0 | visitation which Our Lady made. "And when Elizabeth heard
58 Annunc, OutOfTemple, 0 | Point. First: With a whip made of cords, He cast out of
59 Annunc, SermonMount | THE SERMON WHICH CHRIST MADE ON THE MOUNT~St. Matthew
60 Annunc, TempestSea | OF HOW CHRIST OUR LORD MADE THE TEMPEST OF THE SEA BE
61 Annunc, WalkOnSea, 0 | Lord being on the mountain, made His Disciples go to the
62 Annunc, Magdalen, 0 | the woman: 'Thy faith hath made thee safe: go in peace.'"~
63 Annunc, PilateII, 0 | Pilate. By this they were made friends, who before were
64 Annunc, PilateII, 0 | scourged Him; and the soldiers made a crown of thorns and put
65 Annunc, Ascension, 0 | was raised up and a cloud made Him disappear from their
66 Rules, Distribution, 0| to, of which mention was made, in part, in the matter
67 Rules, Scruples, 0 | for instance, if before it made no account of venial sins,
68 Rules, Scruples, 0 | mortal sins, and if before it made some account, he will try
69 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0| perfection, a vow ought not to be made in the things which withdraw
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