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St. Ignatius of Loyola
Spiritual Exercises

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1 Intro, Approb, 0 | submitted was not, however, the one which is here reproduced, 2 Intro, Approb, 0 | two Latin translations, one in more polished Latin - 3 Intro, Approb, 0 | the Vulgate Version - and one a literal rendering. The 4 Intro, Vulgat, 0 | the greatest profit to any one who studies them. They should 5 Prefa, 0, 0 | number of copies. It is one of these which has been 6 Prefa, 0, 0 | of translation than the one adopted could hardly be 7 Prefa, 0, 0 | sure, then, of the meaning, one must often go to other languages 8 Annot, 0, 0 | meant every way of examining one's conscience, of meditating, 9 Annot, 0, 0 | as to the management of one's life for the salvation 10 Annot, 0, 0 | little used to try and make one cut short the hour of such 11 Annot, 0, 0 | admonish him. For, though one may justly influence another 12 Annot, 0, 0 | is more meritorious than one done without it, one should 13 Annot, 0, 0 | than one done without it, one should carefully consider 14 Annot, 0, 0 | their opposites, nor more to one state or way of life than 15 Annot, 0, 0 | with merit influence every one who is probably fit to choose 16 Annot, 0, 0 | should not turn or incline to one side or the other, but standing 17 Annot, 0, 0 | thing inordinately, that one should move himself, putting 18 Annot, 0, 0 | motive for desiring or having one thing or another be only 19 Annot, 0, 0 | in order not to give to one who is uneducated or of 20 Annot, 0, 0 | should be given to each one by which, according to his 21 Annot, 0, 0 | concentrating his care on one only, namely, on serving 22 Presup | CONQUER ONESELF AND REGULATE ONE'S LIFE WITHOUT DETERMINING 23 1, Examen, 0 | immediately on rising, when one ought to propose to guard 24 1, Examen, 0 | time is after dinner, when one is to ask of God our Lord 25 1, Examen, 0 | ask of God our Lord what one wants, namely, grace to 26 1, Examen, 0 | to the present (second) one, and let him make in the 27 1, Examen, 1 | Addition is that each time one falls into that particular 28 1, Examen, 1 | has amended himself from one day to the other.~ 29 1, Examen, 1 | fourth Addition: To compare one week with another, and see 30 1, GeneralExam | PURIFY ONESELF AND TO MAKE ONE'S CONFESSION BETTER~ 31 1, GeneralExam, 0 | thoughts in me: that is, one my own, which springs from 32 1, GeneralExam, 0 | which come from without, one from the good spirit, and 33 1, GeneralExam, 1 | of sinning mortally and one gives ear to it, making 34 1, GeneralExam, 1 | Way. The first is, when one gives consent to the bad 35 1, GeneralExam, 2 | WORD~One must not swear, either by 36 1, GeneralExam, 2 | naming the Creator and Lord, one acts with consideration, 37 1, GeneralExam, 2 | though in an idle oath one sins more when he swears 38 1, GeneralExam, 2 | imperfect than in the perfect.~One must not speak an idle word. 39 1, GeneralExam, 2 | word. By idle word I mean one which does not benefit either 40 1, GeneralExam, 2 | purpose, or meant to profit one's own or another's soul, 41 1, GeneralExam, 2 | never idle, not even if one were to speak of something 42 1, GeneralExam, 2 | of something foreign to one's state of life, as, for 43 1, GeneralExam, 2 | intention is right, in two ways one can speak of the sin or 44 1, GeneralExam, 2 | infecting the souls with whom one comes in contact.~ 45 1, GeneralExam, 3 | the Blessed Sacrament. For one commits no little sin in 46 1, Confession, 0 | intimately, than in the time when one was not so giving himself 47 1, Confession, 0 | and being better disposed, one finds himself in condition 48 1, 1Exercise | It contains in it, after one Preparatory Prayer and two 49 1, 1Exercise | three chief Points and one Colloquy.~ 50 1, 1Exercise, 0 | as, for instance, when one contemplates Christ our 51 1, 1Exercise, 0 | is on the Resurrection, one is to ask for joy with Christ 52 1, 1Exercise, 0 | have been damned for only one mortal sin, and how many 53 1, 1Exercise, 0 | into comparison with the one sin of the Angels my so 54 1, 1Exercise, 0 | reflecting, while they for one sin were cast into Hell, 55 1, 1Exercise, 0 | Third particular Sin of any one who for one mortal sin is 56 1, 1Exercise, 0 | particular Sin of any one who for one mortal sin is gone to Hell - 57 1, 1Exercise, 0 | malice of the sin against one's Creator and Lord; to discuss 58 1, 1Exercise, 0 | made, properly speaking, as one friend speaks to another, 59 1, 1Exercise, 0 | misdeed, now communicating one's affairs, and asking advice 60 1, 2Exercise | PRELUDES, FIVE POINTS AND ONE COLLOQUY~ 61 1, 5Exercise, 0 | Preludes, five Points and one Colloquy:~ 62 1, 5Exercise, 0 | Preparatory Prayer be the usual one.~ 63 1, Additions | AND TO FIND BETTER WHAT ONE DESIRES~ 64 1, Additions, 0 | interior is to grieve for one's sins, with a firm purpose 65 1, Additions, 0 | but it is penance when one leaves off from the suitable 66 1, Additions, 0 | to come to the mean, if one has a bad habit of sleeping 67 1, Additions, 0 | such changes He gives each one to perceive what is suitable 68 2, TemporalKing, 1| Preparatory Prayer be the usual one.~ 69 2, TemporalKing, 1| kind, and hence, if any one did not accept the appeal 70 2, TemporalKing, 2| entire world, which and each one in particular He calls, 71 2, 1Day | PRELUDES, THREE POINTS AND ONE COLLOQUY~ 72 2, 1Day, 0 | how they are talking with one another, how they swear 73 2, 3Contemplat, 0 | desolation, making likewise one Colloquy at the end, and 74 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | Colloquy. One has to finish with one Colloquy 75 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | One has to finish with one Colloquy as in the first 76 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | that the consideration of one Mystery may not hinder the 77 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | being for the space of one hour in each one of the 78 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | space of one hour in each one of the five Exercises; and 79 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | rising at midnight, to make one Contemplation in the morning, 80 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | another before dinner, and one repetition on them at the 81 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | The seventh will be, that one should manage as to keeping 82 2, 2Day, 0 | Sometimes, although the one who is exercising himself 83 2, 2Day, 0 | he desires, taking only one Contemplation at daybreak, 84 2, 4Day, 0 | The one of Christ, our Commander-in-chief 85 2, 4Day, 0 | he scatters them, some to one city and others to another, 86 2, 4Day, 0 | vices.~So, on the contrary, one has to imagine as to the 87 2, 4Day, 0 | First Colloquy. One Colloquy to Our Lady, that 88 2, SameFourth, 0 | three pairs of men, and each one of them has acquired ten 89 2, SameFourth, 0 | that the Lord should choose one to actual poverty, and that 90 2, SameFourth, 0 | actual poverty, and that one wants, asks and begs it, 91 2, 12Day, 0 | according to the time each one wants to spend, or according 92 2, Election | CONTAINS FOUR POINTS AND ONE NOTE~ 93 2, Election, 0 | more to choose, because one cannot release himself; 94 2, Election, 0 | is to be seen to that if one have not made his election 95 2, Election, 0 | Fourth Point. Fourth: If some one has duly and ordinately 96 2, Election, 0 | make the election duly, if one has a desire that fruits 97 2, GoodElection | TIMES FOR MAKING, IN ANY ONE OF THEM, A SOUND AND GOOD 98 2, GoodElection, 0| third time is quiet, when one considers, first, for what 99 2, 2Way | contains four Rules and one Note. ~ 100 2, Amend | TO AMEND AND REFORM ONE'S OWN LIFE AND STATE~ 101 2, Amend, 0 | God our Lord.~For let each one think that he will benefit 102 3, 1Day | Preludes, six Points and one Colloquy.~ 103 3, 1Day, 0 | whether small, whether of one kind or whether of another.~ 104 3, 1Day, 0 | according as I desire to have one virtue or another, as I 105 3, 1Day, 0 | to dispose of myself in one direction or another, as 106 3, 1Day, 0 | And in this way I can make one Colloquy only, to Christ 107 3, 1Day, 0 | move me, three Colloquies, one to the Mother, another to 108 3, 2Day, 0 | whether large, whether of one kind, whether of another.~ 109 3, 2Day, 0 | repetitions and of the senses one will consider all that day, 110 3, 2Day, 0 | remained buried. Likewise, one will consider the loneliness 111 3, 2Day, 0 | the Passion together in one Exercise, or in different 112 3, RulesOneself, 0| as to eating bread. So, one ought to look much what 113 3, RulesOneself, 0| The third: As to foods, one ought to have the greatest 114 3, RulesOneself, 0| can be kept in two ways, one by accustoming oneself to 115 3, RulesOneself, 0| coarse foods; the other, if one takes delicate foods, by 116 3, RulesOneself, 0| or at another hour when one feels no appetite for eating, 117 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | following Contemplations let one go on through all the Mysteries 118 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | on the Resurrection, let one guide himself as to the 119 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | principal parts, and where one has felt greater spiritual 120 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | in place of penance, let one regard temperance and all 121 Contem, 0, 0 | the lover. So that if the one has knowledge, he give to 122 Contem, 0, 0 | knowledge, he give to the one who has it not. The same 123 Contem, 0, 0 | honors, of riches; and so the one to the other.~ 124 Contem, 0, 0 | and myself with it, as one who makes an offering with 125 Contem, 0, 0 | that is, behaves like one who labors - as in the heavens, 126 Method, 1Method, 1 | spending the space of time one says the OUR FATHER and 127 Method, 1Method, 1 | method be followed on each one of the Ten Commandments.~ 128 Method, 1Method, 1 | is to be noted that when one comes to think on a Commandment 129 Method, 1Method, 1 | much time, but according as one finds in himself that he 130 Method, 2Method, 0 | eyes closed or fixed on one place, without going wandering 131 Method, 2Method, 0 | contemplating the OUR FATHER find in one word, or in two, matter 132 Method, 2Method, 0 | The third is that if on one word or two of the OUR FATHER 133 Method, 2Method, 0 | or two of the OUR FATHER one has lingered for a whole 134 Method, 2Method, 0 | OUR FATHER finished, in one or in many days, the same 135 Method, 2Method, 0 | prayers, so that for some time one is always exercising himself 136 Method, 2Method, 0 | always exercising himself in one of them.~ 137 Method, 3Method, 0 | with each breath in or out, one has to pray mentally, saying 138 Method, 3Method, 0 | to pray mentally, saying one word of the OUR FATHER, 139 Method, 3Method, 0 | being recited: so that only one word be said between one 140 Method, 3Method, 0 | one word be said between one breath and another, and 141 Method, 3Method, 0 | and while the time from one breath to another lasts, 142 Annunc, Transfigurat, 0| Tell this vision to no one until the Son of Man be 143 Annunc, Lazarus, 0 | raises him, He asks the one and the other to believe, 144 Annunc, PalmSunday, 0 | bring them to Me, and if any one shall say anything to you, 145 Annunc, Preaching, 0 | finished, since there was no one who would receive Him in 146 Annunc, Supper, 0 | truth, I say to you that one of you is to sell Me.'"~ 147 Annunc, Anna, 0 | blow was given Christ by one saying to Him: "'Answerest 148 Annunc, 13Apparit, 0 | all, He appeared to me, as one born out of due time.'"~ 149 Rules, Receive, 0 | with false reasons, that one may not go on; and it is 150 Rules, Receive, 0 | away all obstacles, that one may go on in well doing.~ 151 Rules, Receive, 0 | whether out of sorrow for one's sins, or for the Passion 152 Rules, Receive, 0 | and to the salvation of one's soul, quieting it and 153 Rules, Receive, 0 | hope, without love, when one finds oneself all lazy, 154 Rules, Receive, 0 | and determination in which one was the day preceding such 155 Rules, Receive, 0 | kept in secret; but when one reveals them to his good 156 Rules, 2Week, 0 | consolation would come, through one's acts of understanding 157 Rules, 2Week, 0 | this second time, through one's own course of habits and 158 Rules, Distribution, 0| more secure in what touches one's person and condition of 159 Rules, Scruples, 0 | happens that after some one has accidentally stepped 160 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0| to say, in saying, this one knows more than St. Augustine; 161 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0| in the assertion that no one can save himself without 162 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0| some way and at some times one speaks, let him so speak 163 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0| that of faith and grace one can speak as much as is 164 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0| God our Lord: as being at one with the Divine Love.~


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