Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Annot, 0, 0 | things.~Consolation and desolation are spoken of on p. 170;
2 Annot, 0, 0 | is receiving them is in desolation and tempted, let him not
3 Annot, 0, 0 | very hard in the time of desolation to fill it out. For this
4 Annot, 0, 0 | order to act against the desolation and conquer the temptations,
5 1, 3Exercise, 0 | felt greater consolation or desolation, or greater spiritual feeling.~
6 2, 3Contemplat, 0| knowledge, consolation or desolation, making likewise one Colloquy
7 Rules, Receive, 0 | The fourth: OF SPIRITUAL DESOLATION. I call desolation all the
8 Rules, Receive, 0 | SPIRITUAL DESOLATION. I call desolation all the contrary of the
9 Rules, Receive, 0 | consolation is contrary to desolation, in the same way the thoughts
10 Rules, Receive, 0 | thoughts which come from desolation.~
11 Rules, Receive, 0 | Rule. The fifth: In time of desolation never to make a change;
12 Rules, Receive, 0 | was the day preceding such desolation, or in the determination
13 Rules, Receive, 0 | guides and counsels us, so in desolation it is the bad, with whose
14 Rules, Receive, 0 | The sixth: Although in desolation we ought not to change our
15 Rules, Receive, 0 | ourselves against the same desolation, as by insisting more on
16 Rules, Receive, 0 | seventh: Let him who is in desolation consider how the Lord has
17 Rules, Receive, 0 | eighth: Let him who is in desolation labor to be in patience,
18 Rules, Receive, 0 | consoled, employing against the desolation the devices, as is said
19 Rules, Receive, 0 | think how he will be in the desolation which will come after, taking
20 Rules, Receive, 0 | able for in the time of desolation without such grace or consolation.~
21 Rules, Receive, 0 | contrary, let him who is in desolation think that he can do much
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