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LII The said Brother John of Alvernia having renounced all
worldly joys and temporal consolations, and having placed all his hope and love
in God, the divine bounty granted him many consolations, especially in the days
which commemorated some act of Christ, the blessed one. As the Nativity of
Christ was approaching, in which he expected some great consolation from God,
the Holy Spirit filled his heart with such love to Christ, who had humbled
himself so as to take upon him our humanity, that it seemed truly as if his
soul were a burning furnace; and the great love which consumed his heart
agitated him so violently, that he could not resist the ardour of the Holy
Spirit, or refrain from crying out. At the same time that he experienced this
great fervour he felt such a security of his salvation, that it seemed to him,
had he died at that moment, that he would not have suffered in Purgatory; and
this state lasted six months, though he felt not always the same degree of
fervour, but it increased at certain hours of the day. During that time he
received many wonderful visitations and consolations from God, and was often
rapt in ecsasty, as was seen by the brother who wrote these things. One night
especially he was so rapt in God, that he saw in him all things created, both
celestial and terrestrial, with all their perfections and their various orders
and degrees; and he knew most clearly how every thing created presents itself
to its Creator, and how God is above, and within, and around all things
created. He was made acquainted likewise with one God in three persons and
three persons in one God, and the infinite love which made the Son of God to
become man out of obedience to the Father. He was likewise informed in this
vision how there is no other way by which the soul can go to God, and have life
eternal, but through Christ, the blessed one, who is the way, the truth, and
the life of the soul.
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