Part, Chapter, § 
 1     Pref,   Intro,Biblio   |  Robert P., "The Psychology of Love according to St. Bonaventura," ~
 2 MindRoad,Prologue,3        |       through the most burning love of the Crucified, ~Who so
 3 MindRoad,Prologue,4        |    without piety, know without love, understand without ~humility,
 4 MendicantVision,       1,4 |    whole ~into God that it may love Him with all its mind, with
 5 MendicantVision,       1,15|     may hear Him, ~praise Him, love and adore Him, magnify and
 6 MendicantVision,       2,13|       all, to bless Him and to love Him, are inexcusable [Rom.,
 7 MendicantVision,       3,1 |        fervently. Nor could it love itself unless it knew itself.
 8 MendicantVision,       3,5 | intelligence is breathed forth love, which is the tie ~between
 9 MendicantVision,       3,5 | generating mind, the word, and love - are ~in the soul as memory,
10 MendicantVision,       3,5 |    begotten Word and ~spirated Love. These are necessarily distinguished,
11 MendicantVision,       3,5 |   Trinity - ~Father, Word, and Love - three persons coeternal,
12 MendicantVision,       4,2 |       in Him, hope in Him, and love Him. It ~is therefore necessary,
13 MendicantVision,       4,3 |      into Him through ecstatic love, he recovers ~taste and
14 MendicantVision,       4,5 |    these two Commandments: the love of God and of one's neighbor.
15 MendicantVision,       4,8 |      about by the most sincere love ~of Christ which is poured
16 MendicantVision,       6,2 |    pouring forth free ~and due love, and both mingled together,
 
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