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St. Ignatius of Loyola
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1 Annunc, Lazarus | OF LAZARUS~John, Chapter 11 [1-46].~ 2 Annot, 0, 0 | the Deadly Sins, etc., p. 125. Let him be recommended, 3 2, 1Day, 0 | Gabriel to Our Lady (p. 133).~ 4 2, 2Contemplat, 0 | imposed on all those lands (p. 135).~ 5 2, 2Day, 0 | Presentation in the Temple (p. 137) and the Flight to Egypt 6 2, 2Day, 0 | Egypt as into exile (p. 138), and on these two Contemplations 7 2, 3Day, 0 | Parents at Nazareth (p. 139), and how afterwards they 8 2, 7Day, 0 | followed Christ our Lord (p. 142).~ 9 2, 8Day, 0 | the Eight Beatitudes (P. 144).~ 10 2, 9Day, 0 | the waves of the sea (p. 145).~ 11 2, 11Day, 0 | the raising of Lazarus (p. 149).~ 12 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | Fisherman, 31 July, 1548, in the 14th year of Our Pontificate.~ 13 3, 1Day | LAST SUPPER INCLUSIVELY~(p. 152); and it contains the Preparatory 14 3, 2Day, 0 | house of Annas inclusive (P. 154), and in the morning from 15 Prefa, 0, 0 | Ignatius himself, copied in 1541, and formally approved by 16 3, 2Day, 0 | Pilate to Herod inclusive (p. 156); and then the repetitions 17 3, 2Day, 0 | from Herod to Pilate (p. 157), doing and contemplating 18 3, 2Day, 0 | the Tomb, exclusive (p. 159) and in the morning from 19 4, 1Contemplat | APPEARED TO OUR LADY~(p. 160); ~ 20 Annunc, Baptism | in the third Chapter [13-17].~ 21 Annot, 0, 0 | desolation are spoken of on p. 170; the Additions on p. 22.~ 22 Annot, 0, 0 | recognising different spirits. (P. 177).~ 23 Annunc, OutOfTemple | John writes Chapter 2 [13-18].~ 24 Prefa, 0, 0 | to ordinary students. In 1908, however, Father General 25 Prefa, 0, 0 | Feast of St. Ignatius, 1909.~ 26 Title | Neo-Eboraci~Die 25 Aprilis, 1914.~Imprimatur~Fr. Albert Lepidi, 27 Annunc, PilateII, 0(29) | This should be 27. ~ 28 Annunc, TempestSea | Matthew writes Chapter 8 [23-28].~ 29 Annunc, 7Apparit | SEVENTH APPARITION~John 20 [24-30].~ 30 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | the seal of the Fisherman, 31 July, 1548, in the 14th 31 Annunc, Magdalen | in the seventh Chapter [36-50].~ 32 Annot, 0, 0 | and Third Sins, pp. 37, 38; then, three other days 33 Note, 0, 0 | Abbreviations have been filled out.~4. Wherever italics are used, 34 Annot, 0, 0 | the statement of Sins, p. 40; then, for three other days 35 Prefa, 0, 0 | language being that of nearly 400 years ago and being not 36 Annot, 0, 0 | corresponding to Sins, p. 45. Let him be given in all 37 Annunc, Lazarus | LAZARUS~John, Chapter 11 [1-46].~ 38 Note, 0, 0 | and not to St. Ignatius.~5. In the use of small and 39 Annunc, Magdalen | the seventh Chapter [36-50].~ 40 Annunc, LifeOfChrist | the second Chapter [51, 52].~ 41 Annunc, Visitation | in the first Chapter [39-57].~ 42 Note, 0, 0 | independently of the Manuscript.~6. As a matter of convenience, 43 Annunc, 2Apparit | APPARITION~Mark, Chapter 16 [9].~ 44 Prefa, 0, 0 | Very Rev. Father Mathias Abad, Father Achilles Gerste 45 Annunc, CrossII, 0 | vinegar; He said that He was abandoned; He said: "It is consummated"; 46 Note, 0, 0 | supplied in italics.~3. Abbreviations have been filled out.~4. 47 Rules, Scruples, 0 | first note - is much to be abhorred, because it is all error; 48 Annunc, Visitation, 0 | Third Point. Third: "Mary abode with Elizabeth about three 49 2, Amend, 0 | matrimony - whether they abound much or not in temporal 50 Prayer | Ignatius labored to spread abroad, that we, too, may be filled 51 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | people of Superiors in their absence, so it can make profit to 52 Annunc, 7Apparit, 0 | incredulous because he was absent from the preceding apparition, 53 Prefa, 0, 0 | Another reason for aiming at absolute fidelity rather than style 54 3, RulesOneself, 0 | rule is that it is well to abstain less from bread, because 55 2, TemporalKing, 2 | bearing all injuries and all abuse and all poverty of spirit, 56 2, TemporalKing, 1 | hence, if any one did not accept the appeal of such a king, 57 Rules, Scruples, 0 | that after some one has accidentally stepped on a cross of straw, 58 Method, 2Method, 0 | himself and as more devotion accompanies him, keeping the eyes closed 59 Prefa, 0, 0 | In accomplishing his task, the translator 60 1, Confession | COMMUNION~Whoever, of his own accord, wants to make a General 61 Prefa, 0, 0 | cared for in the book, but accuracy is. For this a certain neglect 62 Prefa, 0, 0 | Aloysius Frumveller for an accurate collation of the translation 63 Annunc, Magdalen, 0 | Third: When the Pharisee accused Magdalen, Christ speaks 64 Annot, 0, 0 | the full hour; so as to accustom himself not only to resist 65 3, RulesOneself, 0 | kept in two ways, one by accustoming oneself to eat coarse foods; 66 Prefa, 0, 0 | Father Mathias Abad, Father Achilles Gerste and particularly 67 Method, 1Method, 2 | with holy exercises see to acquiring and keeping the seven virtues 68 2, 12Day, 0 | order to imitate and be more actually like Christ our Lord, I 69 Title | typis edatur, si iis ad quos spectat ita videbitur.~ 70 Method, 2Method, 0 | person to whom the prayer is addressed.~ 71 3, RulesOneself, 0 | helpful to him, in order to admit it, and what does him harm, 72 Annot, 0, 0 | more he ought to warn and admonish him. For, though one may 73 2, Preamble, 0 | the Temple, leaving His adoptive father and His natural Mother, 74 Annunc, LifeOfChrist, 0 | obedient to His parents: "He advanced in wisdom, age and grace."~ 75 Annot, 0, 0 | but for his own temporal advantage and interests, he ought 76 Annot, 0, 0 | himself not only to resist the adversary, but even to overthrow him.~ 77 1, 1Exercise, 0 | one's affairs, and asking advice in them.~And let me say 78 Annunc, Anna, 0 | who had followed Him from afar, denied Him once, and a 79 3, RulesOneself, 0 | Contemplation, or on some spiritual affair which he has to do, because, 80 1, GeneralExam, 2 | when any truth whatever is affirmed with oath, but when it is 81 Intro, Vulgat, 0 | holy Exercises cannot but afford the greatest profit to any 82 2, 2Contemplat, 0 | of cold, of injuries and affronts - that He may die on the 83 Prefa, 0, 0 | that of nearly 400 years ago and being not pure Spanish. 84 Annunc, Mysteries, 0 | but Thine.'" And being in agony, He prayed the longer.~ 85 2, 1Way, 0 | intellect, and choosing agreeably to His most holy pleasure 86 Prefa, 0, 0 | text, to Fathers Michael Ahern, Peter Cusick, Walter Drum, 87 Rules, 2Week, 0 | how little by little he aimed at making him descend from 88 Prefa, 0, 0 | Another reason for aiming at absolute fidelity rather 89 Annunc, Magdalen, 0 | Pharisee. She bore a vase of alabaster full of ointment.~ 90 Title | Aprilis, 1914.~Imprimatur~Fr. Albert Lepidi, O.P., ~Mag. Sac. 91 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | comparison of those of us who are alive to the blessed passed away, 92 1, GeneralExam, 2 | by the creature is more allowable to the perfect than to the 93 Prefa, 0, 0 | and above all to Father Aloysius Frumveller for an accurate 94 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | most Holy Sacrament of the Altar once in the year, and much 95 2, 1Day, 0 | Angel doing his duty as ambassador, and Our Lady humbling herself 96 Prayer | Through Christ our Lord.~AMEN.~ 97 Annot, 0, 0 | Exercises had much explained and amplified the meaning of the events. 98 Contem, 0, 0 | in me, giving me being, animating me, giving me sensation 99 Rules, Distribution, 0 | of St. Joachim and of St. Ann, who, dividing their means 100 Annunc, Purification, 0 | Third Point. Third: Anna "coming afterwards confessed 101 Annot | ANNOTATIONS~TO GIVE SOME UNDERSTANDING 102 Annunc, 3Apparit, 0 | fear and joy, wanting to announce to the Disciples the Resurrection 103 Annunc, 0, 0 | Gabriel, saluting Our Lady, announced to her the Conception of 104 Annunc | OF THE ANNUNCIATION OF OUR LADY~St. Luke writes 105 Annunc, Anna, 0 | by one saying to Him: "'Answerest Thou the High Priest so?"'~ 106 Rules, Scruples, 0 | according to St. Bernard, answering the same: "Neither for thee 107 1, Additions, 0 | will rest, without being anxious to pass on, until I content 108 2, TemporalKing, 1 | any one did not accept the appeal of such a king, how deserving 109 Annot, 0, 0 | whether he does them at their appointed times, and how. So too of 110 Prefa, 0, 0 | HISTORICA S.J., for aid in appreciating the Spanish text, to Fathers 111 Annunc, Anna, 0 | come out as to a robber to apprehend Me with clubs and arms; 112 Annot, 0, 0 | Lord, and the more it so approaches Him, the more it disposes 113 Intro, Approb | APPROBATION OF THE LATIN TEXTS~ 114 Intro, Litera, 0 | out - I think none more appropriate than these, which undoubtedly 115 Intro, Approb, 0 | versions, as also the formal approval of Paul III, are given here, 116 Prefa, 0, 0 | copied in 1541, and formally approved by the Holy See in 1548.~ 117 Title | Neo-Eboracensis,~Neo-Eboraci~Die 25 Aprilis, 1914.~Imprimatur~Fr. Albert 118 Annunc, FromEgypt, 0 | Third Point. Third: Because Archelaus, son of Herod, was reigning 119 Title | Imprimatur~John Cardinal Farley,~Archiepiscopus Neo-Eboracensis,~Neo-Eboraci~ 120 Annunc, Ascension, 0 | the Apostles, giving many arguments and doing many signs, and 121 Annunc, 12Apparit, 0 | He appeared to Joseph of Arimathea, as is piously meditated 122 Annunc, FlightEgypt, 0 | departed for Egypt. "Who arising by night departed to Egypt."~ 123 Annunc, TempestSea, 0 | at sea, a great tempest27 arose.~ 124 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | have to make, wanting to arouse feeling and be glad at the 125 2, Amend, 0 | his own soul, to come and arrive at this end, he ought to 126 1, GeneralExam, 2 | religious speaks of wars or articles of trade; but in all that 127 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | first: All judgment laid aside, we ought to have our mind 128 Annunc, Caiphas, 0 | and gave Him buffets and asked Him: "'Prophesy to us, who 129 Annot, 0, 0 | who is receiving them is assaulted and tempted under the appearance 130 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | there is much truth in the assertion that no one can save himself 131 1, 4Exercise, 0 | without wandering, may assiduously go through the memory of 132 Annot, 0, 0 | happens that the soul is attached or inclined to a thing inordinately, 133 Annot, 0, 0 | to labor in the First to attain the object he is seeking 134 1, GeneralExam, 2 | creature does not make us so attentive or circumspect as to telling 135 2, 4Day, 0 | lowly place, beautiful and attractive.~ 136 1, 2Exercise, 0 | sinned, according to His attributes; comparing them with their 137 Rules, Receive, 0 | some pride or vainglory, attributing to us devotion or the other 138 1, Additions, 0 | oneself, and by other kinds of austerity.~ 139 Prefa, 0, 0 | But the original was not available to ordinary students. In 140 Method, 1Method, 2 | of sins that have to be avoided, and before of Commandments 141 Annunc, Ascension, 0 | kingdom of God, He bade them await in Jerusalem the Holy Ghost 142 Annunc, TempestSea, 0 | His Disciples, frightened, awakened Him. Whom He reprehends 143 2, Election, 0 | election out of order and awry. Many err in this, setting 144 Annunc, OutOfTemple, 0 | tables and money of the rich bankers who were in the Temple.~ 145 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | and by clear evidence at Barcelona, Valencia and Gandia.~ 146 Annot, 0, 0 | for the future, and laying bare to him the wiles of the 147 Annunc, Eat, 0 | filled and there were twelve baskets over."~ 148 Prefa, 0, 0 | language was not Spanish, but Basque. His lack of education and 149 2, TemporalKing, 2 | praise, to imitate Thee in bearing all injuries and all abuse 150 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | consoling which Christ our Lord bears, and to compare how friends 151 Rules, Receive, 0 | temptations, there is no beast so wild on the face of the 152 1, 1Exercise, 0 | valley, as exiled among brute beasts: I say all the compound 153 Annunc, WalkOnSea, 0 | Second: The little boat was beaten by the waves. To which Christ 154 2, 4Day, 0 | Jerusalem, in lowly place, beautiful and attractive.~ 155 Annunc, TempestSea, 0 | and, so ceasing, the sea became calm: at which the men wondered, 156 1, Additions, 0 | Addition is, after going to bed, just when I want to go 157 1, 3Exercise, 0 | second: The same to the Son, begging Him to get it for me from 158 Rules, Receive, 0 | if the man, losing heart, begins to fly, the wrath, revenge, 159 2, SameFourth, 0 | that one wants, asks and begs it, if only it be the service 160 3, RulesOneself, 0 | order as to how he ought to behave and manage himself.~ 161 Annunc, Magdalen, 0 | Point. Second: Standing behind the Lord near His feet, 162 Annunc, Temple, 0 | Did you not know that it behooves Me to be in the things which 163 Annunc, Lazarus, 0 | resurrection and life; he who believeth in Me, although he be dead, 164 Note, 0, 0 | words in this character belong to the translator and not 165 Annot, 0, 0 | serving his Creator and benefiting his own soul, he uses with 166 Rules, Receive, 0 | Likewise, he behaves as a chief bent on conquering and robbing 167 Rules, Scruples, 0 | temptation, according to St. Bernard, answering the same: "Neither 168 3, RulesOneself, 0 | suitable that he should eat. Beyond this let him not go because 169 2, 12Day, 0 | whether Divine or human, which binds me under mortal sin.~ 170 1, 2Exercise, 0 | stars, and elements, fruits, birds, fishes and animals - and 171 Rules, Receive, 0 | way of the evil spirit to bite, sadden and put obstacles, 172 Rules, Receive, 0 | method, pricking them and biting their consciences through 173 1, 5Exercise, 0 | to taste with the taste bitter things, like tears, sadness 174 Annunc, Caiphas, 0 | Lord, going forth he wept bitterly.~ 175 1, 1Exercise, 0 | now asking some grace, now blaming oneself for some misdeed, 176 1, 5Exercise, 0 | wailings, howlings, cries, blasphemies against Christ our Lord 177 Annunc, Caiphas, 0 | Thee?'" and like things, blaspheming against Him.~ 178 1, Additions, 0 | of all light, closing the blinds and doors while I am in 179 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | year of Our Pontificate.~BLO. EL. FULGINEN.~ 180 3, 2Day, 0(20) | hand, replacing like a bloody sweat. ~ 181 Annunc, Anna, 0 | denied Him once, and a blow was given Christ by one 182 Rules, Receive, 0 | spiritual things opposes a bold front against the temptations 183 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | Scholastics, as St. Thomas, St. Bonaventure, and to the Master of the 184 1, Additions, 0 | and not enter within the bones, so that it give pain and 185 Annunc, Magdalen, 0 | house of the Pharisee. She bore a vase of alabaster full 186 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | beloved son, Francis de Borgia, Duke of Gandia, has lately 187 Rules, Receive, 0 | very great, and so without bounds; in the same manner, it 188 Annunc, PalmSunday, 0 | way their garments and the branches of the trees, saying: "' 189 2, 12Day, 0 | be in deliberation about breaking a Commandment, whether Divine 190 1, Examen, 1 | him put his hand on his breast, grieving for having fallen: 191 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | Bridegroom, and the Church, His Bride, there is the same Spirit 192 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | between Christ our Lord, the Bridegroom, and the Church, His Bride, 193 3, 1Day, 0 | Bethany to Jerusalem, whether broad, whether narrow, whether 194 Annunc, Eat, 0 | the table, and blessed and broke and gave the bread to His 195 Annunc, CrossII, 0 | was darkened, the stones broken, the graves opened, the 196 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | Inquisitor, Our venerable Brother Philip, Bishop of Saluciae, 197 1, 1Exercise, 0 | valley, as exiled among brute beasts: I say all the compound 198 Rules, Receive, 0 | Lord, and that we may not build a nest in a thing not ours, 199 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | praise the ornaments and the buildings of churches; likewise images, 200 1, GeneralExam, 3 | Superiors I mean such things as Bulls de Cruzadas and other Indulgences, 201 1, 5Exercise, 0 | how the fires touch and burn the souls.~ 202 Annot, 0, 0 | public affairs or suitable business, may take an hour and a 203 Rules, Receive, 0 | of the army, pitching his camp, and looking at the forces 204 Annunc, 1Miracle | PERFORMED AT THE MARRIAGE OF CANA, GALILEE~St. John writes 205 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | pardons, Cruzadas, and candles lighted in the churches.~ 206 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | and for all prayer and all Canonical Hours.~ 207 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | themselves by the Councils, Canons and Constitutions of our 208 Annunc, Visitation, 0 | Second: Our Lady sings the canticle, saying: "'My soul doth 209 Note, 0, 0 | In the use of small and capital letters, and in the matter 210 Annunc, Caiphas, 0 | Besides, those who held Him captive mocked Him and struck Him 211 Prefa, 0, 0 | therefore not be much sought or cared for in the book, but accuracy 212 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | The cares of the pastoral charge of 213 2, TemporalKing, 2 | sensuality and against their carnal and worldly love, will make 214 Annunc, Sepulchre, 0 | Point. Second: The Body was carried to the Sepulchre and anointed 215 Rules, Distribution, 0 | what the third Council of Carthage, in which St. Augustine 216 Contem, 0, 0 | elements, plants, fruits, cattle, etc., giving them being, 217 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | and grace; we must be very cautious in the manner of speaking 218 Annunc, TempestSea, 0 | the winds and the sea to cease: and, so ceasing, the sea 219 Annunc, WalkOnSea, 0 | the little boat, the wind ceased.~ 220 Annunc, TempestSea, 0 | the sea to cease: and, so ceasing, the sea became calm: at 221 Title | Remigius Lafort, S.T.D.,~Censor~Imprimatur~John Cardinal 222 Intro, Approb, 0 | offered for ecclesiastical censure at Rome. The text submitted 223 2, TemporalKing, 1 | deserving he would be of being censured by all the world, and held 224 Annot, 0, 0 | other, but standing in the centre like a balance, leave the 225 Title | Pal.~Imprimatur~Joseph Ceppetelli,~Patriarcha Constantinop.~ 226 2, 4Day, 0 | Babylon, as in a great11 chair of fire and smoke, in shape 227 Annunc, Mysteries, 0 | it be possible, let this chalice pass from Me. Nevertheless, 228 1, Additions, 0 | infinitely better, often in such changes He gives each one to perceive 229 Prefa, 0, 0 | Perhaps some may even find a charm in the consequent want of 230 1, Additions, 0 | Third Way. The third, to chastise the flesh, that is, giving 231 1, Additions, 0 | or fruit of the first, is chastisement for the sins committed, 232 Rules, Distribution, 0 | furniture of the Bishop be cheap and poor. The same should 233 1, Princi, 0 | all that is allowed to the choice of our free will and is 234 Annunc, Circumcision, 0 | First Point. First: They circumcised the Child Jesus. ~ 235 1, GeneralExam, 2 | make us so attentive or circumspect as to telling the truth, 236 Annot, 0, 0 | should carefully consider the circumstances and personal qualities of 237 Note, 0, 0 | matter of convenience, in citations from Holy Scripture, the 238 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | they being enlightened and clarified by the Divine virtue, help 239 Rules, 2Week, 0 | they enter perceptibly with clatter and noise; and when it is 240 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | book, and then confirmatory clauses.]~ 241 Annunc, SermonMount, 0 | thirst for justice, the clean of heart, the peaceful, 242 Rules, Scruples, 0 | great manner it purifies and cleanses such a soul, separating 243 Rules, Receive, 0 | who are going on intensely cleansing their sins and rising from 244 Annot, 0, 0 | makes the events a little clearer or brings them a little 245 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | Priest of the Title of St. Clement, Bishop of Burgos and Inquisitor, 246 Prefa, 0, 0 | translation as faithful and close a reproduction of the Spanish 247 Method, 2Method, 0 | accompanies him, keeping the eyes closed or fixed on one place, without 248 1, Additions, 0 | deprive myself of all light, closing the blinds and doors while 249 Annunc, Birth, 0 | wrapped Him up with swaddling clothes and laid Him in the manger."~ 250 Annunc, Herod, 0 | despised Him with his army, clothing Him with a white garment.~ 251 Annunc, 4Apparit, 0 | Sepulchre, he saw only the cloths with which the Body of Christ 252 Annunc, Ascension, 0 | presence He was raised up and a cloud made Him disappear from 253 Annunc, Anna, 0 | robber to apprehend Me with clubs and arms; when I was daily 254 3, RulesOneself, 0 | accustoming oneself to eat coarse foods; the other, if one 255 2, 2Contemplat, 0 | of thirst, of heat and of cold, of injuries and affronts - 256 Prefa, 0, 0 | Frumveller for an accurate collation of the translation with 257 Prefa, 0, 0 | ELDER MULLAN, S.J.~GERMAN COLLEGE, ROME,~Feast of St. Ignatius, 258 Annunc, 8Apparit, 0 | of a fish roasted, and a comb of honey, 34 and recommended 259 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | eternal salvation; and to combat and explain better all errors 260 Annunc, PalmSunday, 0 | David, blessed is He that cometh in the name of the Lord: 261 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | to use light or temporal comforts - as, in summer, the coolness; 262 Annunc, Lazarus, 0 | manner of raising him was by commanding: "'Lazarus, come forth!'"~ 263 Rules, Receive, 0 | who is exercising himself commences to have fear and lose heart 264 Annunc, CrossII, 0 | Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit!"~ 265 1, GeneralExam, 3 | Blessed Sacrament. For one commits no little sin in being the 266 Annot, 0, 0 | and Lord Himself should communicate Himself to His devout soul, 267 1, 2Exercise, 0 | according to His attributes; comparing them with their contraries 268 Method, 2Method, 0 | long as he finds meanings, comparisons, relish and consolation 269 Annunc, Circumcision, 0 | Child to His Mother, who had compassion for the Blood which came 270 Prefa, 0, 0 | under the direction of a competent guide. Read straight on, 271 Title | MULLAN, S.J. ~Facultatem concedimus ut liber cui titulus "The 272 Annunc, 0, 0 | full of grace. Thou shalt conceive in thy womb and shalt bring 273 Annot, 0, 0 | divided on many things, but concentrating his care on one only, namely, 274 Rules, 2Week, 0 | the consequences of the concepts and judgments, or through 275 Prefa, 0, 0 | In conclusion, it is well to warn the 276 Presup, 0, 0 | neighbor's proposition than to condemn it. If he cannot save it, 277 Annunc, Purification, 0 | Anna "coming afterwards confessed to the Lord, and spoke of 278 Annot, 0, 0 | easy Exercises, until he confesses his sins. Then let him be 279 Rules, Receive, 0 | reveals them to his good Confessor or to another spiritual 280 Rules, Receive, 0 | temptations, moving to want of confidence, without hope, without love, 281 2, 1Way, 0 | be pleased to receive and confirm it, if it is to His greater 282 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | diffusion of the book, and then confirmatory clauses.]~ 283 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | in Our beloved City and confirmed by Our Apostolic authority, 284 Annunc, 0, 0 | Point. The second, the Angel confirms what he said to Our Lady, 285 Rules, 2Week, 0 | good and holy thoughts, conformable to such just soul, and then 286 1, 1Exercise, 0 | make me more ashamed and confound me more, bringing into comparison 287 1, Additions, 0 | all his court, ashamed and confused at having much offended 288 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | on the Contemplation, to conjecture and mark in certain number 289 Rules, Receive, 0 | of other things directly connected with His service and praise.~ 290 Rules, Receive, 0 | behaves as a chief bent on conquering and robbing what he desires: 291 Rules, Receive, 0 | pricking them and biting their consciences through the process of reason.~ 292 Annot, 0, 0 | soul remains content in the consciousness of having been a full hour 293 1, GeneralExam, 1 | act afterwards as he has consented, or to put it in act if 294 Rules, 2Week, 0 | course of habits and the consequences of the concepts and judgments, 295 Prefa, 0, 0 | even find a charm in the consequent want of finish, seeing it 296 2, Prelude, 0 | disordered tendencies, and consequently they make a means of the 297 Prefa, 0, 0 | After considerable study of the matter, it 298 Method, 2Method, 0 | relish and consolation in considerations pertaining to such word. 299 2, GoodElection, 0 | time is quiet, when one considers, first, for what man is 300 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | to consider the office of consoling which Christ our Lord bears, 301 Rules, Receive, 0 | change; but to be firm and constant in the resolutions and determination 302 Title | Joseph Ceppetelli,~Patriarcha Constantinop.~Vicesgerens~ 303 Annunc, Cross, 0 | it, Simon of Cyrene was constrained to carry it after Jesus.~ 304 Annunc, CrossII, 0 | abandoned; He said: "It is consummated"; He said: "Father, into 305 1, GeneralExam, 2 | souls with whom one comes in contact.~ 306 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | Exercises and all and everything contained in them, and We earnestly 307 1, 1Exercise, 0 | for instance, when one contemplates Christ our Lord, Who is 308 Annot, 0, 0 | come to a certain degree of contentment of soul, can be given the 309 Annot, 0, 0 | things interiorly, that contents and satisfies the soul.~ 310 Rules, 2Week, 0 | reasons, subtleties and continual fallacies.~ 311 1, GeneralExam, 2 | Reason. The third is that in continually swearing by the creature, 312 Prefa, 0, 0 | Exercises are mostly read, not continuously for any time, but piecemeal 313 Note, 0, 0 | Manuscript.~6. As a matter of convenience, in citations from Holy 314 3, RulesOneself, 0 | Abstinence appears more convenient as to drinking, than as 315 Annunc, Magdalen | OF THE CONVERSION OF MAGDALEN~St. Luke writes 316 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | comforts - as, in summer, the coolness; and in winter, the sun 317 Prefa, 0, 0 | by St. Ignatius himself, copied in 1541, and formally approved 318 Prefa, 0, 0 | Jesus in a large number of copies. It is one of these which 319 Prefa, 0, 0 | Autograph of St. Ignatius. The copy so designated is not indeed 320 Note, 0, 0 | paragraphs the practice of the copyist has usually not been followed. 321 Annot, 0, 0 | Prayer.~Though four weeks, to correspond to this division, are spent 322 Annot, 0, 0 | hour, on the punishments corresponding to Sins, p. 45. Let him 323 1, 1Exercise, 0 | soul is imprisoned in this corruptible body, and all the compound 324 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | help themselves by the Councils, Canons and Constitutions 325 Annunc, MagiKings, 0 | by another way to their country."~ 326 Annunc, 0, 0 | to her: "'And behold thy cousin Elizabeth hath conceived 327 Rules, 2Week, 0 | drawing the soul to his covert deceits and perverse intentions.~ 328 1, 2Exercise, 0 | opened to swallow me up, creating new Hells for me to suffer 329 Rules, 2Week, 0 | well examined before entire credit is given them, or they are 330 1, 5Exercise, 0 | ears wailings, howlings, cries, blasphemies against Christ 331 Annunc, PilateII, 0 | and the soldiers made a crown of thorns and put it on 332 Annunc, PilateII, 0 | Then Jesus went forth crowned with thorns and clothed 333 Annunc, Cross, 0 | Third Point. Third: They crucified Him between two thieves, 334 3, 2Day, 0 | house of Pilate up to the Crucifixion (p. 158), and in the morning 335 Annunc, CrossII, 0 | prayed for those who were crucifying Him; He pardoned the thief; 336 3, 1Day, 0 | Humanity to suffer so very cruelly.~ 337 2, SameFourth, 0 | very helpful, in order to crush such disordered tendency, 338 Title | Facultatem concedimus ut liber cui titulus "The Spiritual Exercises 339 Annunc, Apostles, 0 | from human bodies and to cure all the diseases.~ 340 Annunc, Herod, 0 | Second Point. Second: Herod, curious, questioned Him much and 341 Prefa, 0, 0 | or employs phrases not current except in the Schools, and 342 Prefa, 0, 0 | are not meant to be read cursorily, but to be pondered word 343 Prefa, 0, 0 | Fathers Michael Ahern, Peter Cusick, Walter Drum, Francis Kemper 344 Annot, 0, 0 | used to try and make one cut short the hour of such contemplation, 345 3, 2Day, 0 | of peace, and St. Peter cutting off the ear of Malchus, 346 Annunc, Cross, 0 | able to carry it, Simon of Cyrene was constrained to carry 347 Title | Obstat~Remigius Lafort, S.T.D.,~Censor~Imprimatur~John 348 1, 1Exercise, 0 | created in the field of Damascus and placed in the Terrestrial 349 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | manners, especially in our so dangerous times, that works and free 350 Annunc, CrossII, 0 | Point. Second: The sun was darkened, the stones broken, the 351 Annunc, PalmSunday, 0 | saying: "'Save us, Son of David, blessed is He that cometh 352 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | midnight; the second at dawn; the third at the hour of 353 Annunc, Lazarus, 0 | believeth in Me, although he be dead, shall live.'"~ 354 2, TemporalKing, 1 | our Lord that I may not be deaf to His call, but ready and 355 Annunc, 13Apparit, 0 | Disciples many times, and dealt with them.~ 356 Rules, 2Week, 0 | cause, although there be no deceit in it, as being of God our 357 Rules, Distribution, 0 | of life, looking at and deciding according to the condition 358 2, 2Way, 0 | election, let me make my decision in everything.~ 359 Contem, 0, 0 | ought to be put more in deeds than in words.~The second, 360 1, 2Exercise, 0 | exclamation of wonder with deep feeling, going through all 361 Rules, Receive, 0 | looking at the forces or defences of a stronghold, attacks 362 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | the Sentences, etc., to define or explain for our times41 363 Annot, 0, 0 | and to come to a certain degree of contentment of soul, 364 Annunc, Lazarus, 0 | Lazarus. Knowing it, He delayed for two days, that the miracle 365 2, 2Way, 0 | would then want to have18 deliberated about the present matter, 366 3, RulesOneself, 0 | thing, he will take less delight and feeling in the corporal 367 Rules, Receive, 0 | making them imagine sensual delights and pleasures in order to 368 Annunc, Cross, 0 | Pilate, seated as judge, delivered Jesus to them to crucify 369 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | contemplating; because some demand penance and others not.~ 370 2, 5Day, 0 | Day. Contemplation on the Departure of Christ our Lord from 371 2, Prelude, 0 | good election, as far as depends on us, the eye of our intention 372 1, 5Exercise, 0 | the length, breadth and depth of Hell.~ 373 3, 2Day, 0 | day, at midnight, from the Descent from the Cross to the Tomb, 374 Prefa, 0, 0 | St. Ignatius. The copy so designated is not indeed in the handwriting 375 Rules, Receive, 0 | reasons why we find ourselves desolate.~The first is, because of 376 Annunc, Herod, 0 | Third Point. Third: Herod despised Him with his army, clothing 377 3, 1Day, 0 | Itself, that is, how It could destroy Its enemies and does not 378 Annunc, CrossII, 0 | saying: "'Thou wert He who destroyest the Temple of God; come 379 2, 5Contemplat, 0 | contemplating in particular the details about them and drawing some 380 Rules, Distribution, 0 | which St. Augustine was, determines and orders - that the furniture 381 Rules, Receive, 0 | against the desolation the devices, as is said in the sixth 382 2, TemporalKing, 2 | who will want to be more devoted and signalise themselves 383 Prefa, 0, 0 | forego the elegancies of diction if they could feel sure 384 Prayer | PRAYER OF FATHER DIERTINS~ROUSE up, O Lord, and foster 385 1, GeneralExam, 2 | the creature, it is more difficult to swear in the right way 386 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | follow regulations for the diffusion of the book, and then confirmatory 387 Annunc, CallApostles, 0 | condition;~The second, the dignity to which they were so sweetly 388 Rules, Distribution, 0 | of life to spare more and diminish and approach more to our 389 Rules, Receive, 0 | because of other things directly connected with His service 390 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | Spirit which governs and directs us for the salvation of 391 Annunc, Ascension, 0 | up and a cloud made Him disappear from their eyes.~ 392 Annunc, 5Apparit, 0 | giving them Communion, He disappeared. And they, returning, told 393 3, RulesOneself, 0 | does him harm, in order to discard it.~ 394 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | grace that the poison of discarding liberty be engendered.~So 395 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | whether preaching in public or discoursing before the common people, 396 Rules, Receive, 0 | his manifest deceits being discovered, that he will not be able 397 2, 1Way, 0 | Fifth: After I have thus discussed and reckoned up on all sides 398 Method, 1Method, 1 | After having finished the discussion already mentioned on all 399 Annunc, Apostles, 0 | bodies and to cure all the diseases.~ 400 Annot, 0, 0 | twentieth: To him who is more disengaged, and who desires to get 401 1, Additions, 0 | except in receiving or dismissing the person with whom I have 402 2, Amend, 0 | and house; and how much to dispense to the poor and to other 403 Rules, Receive, 0 | secret, and the contrary displeases him much, when the daughter 404 2, 4Day, 0 | the sin of any person, or displeasure of His Divine Majesty; and 405 Annot, 0, 0 | approaches Him, the more it disposes itself to receive graces 406 Annot, 0, 0 | have to be adapted to the dispositions of the persons who wish 407 Annunc, Temple, 0 | days passed, they found Him disputing in the Temple, and seated 408 Rules, 2Week, 0 | sharply and with noise and disquiet, as when the drop of water 409 Rules, Receive, 0 | sadden and put obstacles, disquieting with false reasons, that 410 Rules, 2Week, 0 | or if it weakens it or disquiets or disturbs the soul, taking 411 Annot, 0, 0 | let him not be hard or dissatisfied with him, but gentle and 412 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | insistence of faith, without any distinction and explanation, occasion 413 Rules, 2Week, 0 | attention, to look at and distinguish the time itself of such 414 Rules, 2Week, 0 | ends in something bad, of a distracting tendency, or less good than 415 Rules, Scruples, 0 | delicate in the extreme, to disturb and embarrass it more. For 416 Rules, 2Week, 0 | weakens it or disquiets or disturbs the soul, taking away its 417 Note, 0, 0 | that of the Vulgate. Such divergences have not been noted in this 418 Rules, Distribution, 0 | Joachim and of St. Ann, who, dividing their means into three parts, 419 Annunc, Visitation, 0 | canticle, saying: "'My soul doth magnify the Lord!'"~ 420 2, TemporalKing, 1(6)| It is doubtful whether these words are 421 2, 4Day, 0 | from these three steps he draws on to all the other vices.~ 422 1, 5Exercise, 0 | the smell smoke, sulphur, dregs and putrid things.~ 423 3, 2Day, 0 | while I am getting up and dressing, to be sad and grieve over 424 Annunc, Magdalen, 0 | wash them with tears and dried them with the hairs of her 425 2, TemporalKing, 1 | to eat as I, and also to drink and dress, etc., as I: likewise 426 3, RulesOneself, 0 | His Apostles, and how He drinks and how He looks and how 427 Prefa, 0, 0 | Ahern, Peter Cusick, Walter Drum, Francis Kemper and Herbert 428 2, SameFourth, 0 | has acquired ten thousand ducats, not solely or as they ought13 429 2, 1Day, 0 | namely, the Angel doing his duty as ambassador, and Our Lady 430 Contem, 0, 0 | second, to look how God dwells in creatures, in the elements, 431 Annunc, 2Apparit, 0 | and Salome come very32 early to the Sepulchre saying: "' 432 1, 5Exercise, 0 | second, to hear with the ears wailings, howlings, cries, 433 Mister, 0, 0 | contemplate on with greater ease.~ 434 Rules, Receive, 0 | inspirations and quiet, easing, and putting away all obstacles, 435 Annunc, MagiKings, 0 | have seen His star in the East and are come to adore Him.'"~ 436 3, 1Day, 0 | Disciples; and how, after having eaten the Paschal Lamb, and having 437 3, RulesOneself, 0 | in the quantity which he eats.~ 438 Title | Elder Mullan, S.J.," typis edatur, si iis ad quos spectat 439 Prefa, 0, 0 | by Father Rodeles in his edition of the Spanish text. But 440 Prefa, 0, 0 | particularly Father Mariano Lecina, Editor of the Ignatiana in the 441 Annot, 0, 0 | proper for illiterate or less educated persons. Let each of the 442 4, 1Contemplat, 0 | by Its true and most holy effects.~ 443 3, 1Day, 0 | asking that which I more efficaciously desire as to any particular 444 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | of Our Pontificate.~BLO. EL. FULGINEN.~ 445 2, 2Way, 0 | would tell him to do and elect for the greater glory of 446 Prefa, 0, 0 | would easily forego the elegancies of diction if they could 447 3, 2Day, 0 | Lord went down with His eleven Disciples from Mount Sion, 448 Annunc, Transfigurat, 0 | speaking with Moses and Elias.~ 449 Rules, Scruples, 0 | extreme, to disturb and embarrass it more. For instance, if 450 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | abstinence, as of Lent, Ember Days, Vigils, Friday and 451 Annunc, 5Apparit, 0 | Disciples who were going to Emmaus, talking of Christ.~ 452 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | both sexes everywhere to employ instructions and Exercises 453 Prefa, 0, 0 | these which has been chiefly employed by the present translator, 454 Rules, Receive, 0 | he will soon be consoled, employing against the desolation the 455 Prefa, 0, 0 | Italian or Latin sense, or employs phrases not current except 456 Annot | EXERCISES WHICH FOLLOW, AND TO ENABLE HIM WHO IS TO GIVE AND HIM 457 1, 5Exercise, 0 | any of these divisions, ending my life.~Likewise, I will 458 1, 2Exercise, 0 | Divine Justice, they have endured me, and guarded me, and 459 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | of discarding liberty be engendered.~So that of faith and grace 460 1, GeneralExam, 2 | continued contemplation and enlightenment of intellect, consider, 461 Annunc, WalkOnSea, 0 | little faith, and then, as He entered into the little boat, the 462 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | the whole flock of Christ entrusted to Us and Our devotion to 463 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | of the Society of Jesus, erected by Us in Our beloved City 464 2, Election, 0 | of order and awry. Many err in this, setting up a perverse 465 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | combat and explain better all errors and all fallacies. For the 466 1, GeneralExam, 2 | creature, according to His own essence, presence and power, and 467 Rules, Scruples, 0 | fineness, let the soul try to establish itself in the mean, in order 468 Annunc, Supper, 0 | sacred sacrifice of the Eucharist, to be the greatest mark 469 Prefa, 0, 0 | itself cannot fail to yield ever new material for thought 470 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | many places and by clear evidence at Barcelona, Valencia and 471 Annunc, Lazarus, 0 | the miracle might be more evident.~ 472 Prefa, 0, 0 | difficulty is to make sure of the exact meaning of St. Ignatius. 473 Prefa, 0, 0 | difficulty comes of finding an exactly equivalent English word 474 1, Examen, 0 | three times, and two to examine oneself.~ 475 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | them to an order which is excellently adapted to move piously 476 Rules, Distribution, 0 | be doubt as to fault and excess. Therefore, he can reform 477 Annot, 0, 0 | and interests, he ought to excite his feelings to the contrary, 478 1, 2Exercise, 0 | Fifth Point. The fifth, an exclamation of wonder with deep feeling, 479 3, 2Day, 0 | from the Cross to the Tomb, exclusive (p. 159) and in the morning 480 Annunc, Baptism, 0 | our Lord, and wanting to excuse himself, thinking himself 481 Annunc, Bethany, 0 | But He a second time excuses Magdalen, saying: "'Why 482 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | in them, and We earnestly exhort all and each of the faithful 483 1, GeneralExam, 3 | acting contrary to such pious exhortations and recommendations of our 484 Annunc, SermonMount, 0 | Second Point. Second: He exhorts them to use their talents 485 2, 2Day, 0 | Flight to Egypt as into exile (p. 138), and on these two 486 1, 1Exercise, 0 | compound in this valley, as exiled among brute beasts: I say 487 Prefa, 0, 0 | kept from being a partial expansion, illustration or development 488 Prefa, 0, 0 | correct, style is not to be expected in his work. Literary defects 489 2, 4Day, 0 | friends whom He sends on this expedition, recommending them to want 490 Annunc, SermonMount, 0 | a perfector of the law; explaining the precept of not killing, 491 Rules, TrueSentimen, 0 | without any distinction and explanation, occasion be not given to 492 Intro, Approb, 0 | rendering. The opinions expressed on these versions, as also 493 1, Additions, 0 | thin cords, which give pain exteriorly, rather than in another 494 Intro, PaulIII, 0 | that they are and will be extremely useful and salutary for 495 2, Prelude, 0 | far as depends on us, the eye of our intention ought to 496 Annunc, Transfigurat, 0 | they fell for fear on their faces; and Christ our Lord touched 497 Title | FATHER ELDER MULLAN, S.J. ~Facultatem concedimus ut liber cui 498 Prefa, 0, 0 | very text itself cannot fail to yield ever new material 499 Annunc, 1Miracle, 0 | Mother tells her Son of the failure of the wine, saying: "'They 500 Rules, Receive, 0 | obstacles, disquieting with false reasons, that one may not


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