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THE HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND DEATH OF THE
HOLY JESUS.
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DISCOURSE XVII. Of Scandal, or giving and taking
Offence
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DISCOURSE VII. Of Faith
The Prayer
SECTION XI.
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150
DISCOURSE XVIII. Of the Causes and Manner of the
Divine Judgments
Of Christ's going to Jerusalem to the Passover, the first
time after his Manifestation, and what followed, till
the Expiration of the Office of John the Baptist
AD SECTION XI.] Considerations upon the first
Journey of the Holy Jesus to Jerusalem, when he
whipped the Merchants out of the Temple'
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AD SECTION XV.] Considerations of some preparatory
153
Accidents before the Entrance of Jesus into his Pas-
sion
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DISCOURSE VIII.] Of the Religion of Holy Places
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Of Jesus' Departure into Galilee; his Manner of Life, Miracles, and Preaching; his calling of Disciples; and what happened until the Second Passover
AD SECTION XII.] Considerations upon the Inter-
course happening between the Holy Jesus and the
Woman of Samaria
Considerations upon the Washing of the Disciples'
Feet by Jesus, and his Sermon of Humility
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305
DISCOURSE XIX. Of the Institution and Reception of
the holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
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Considerations upon the Accidents happening on the
Vespers of the Passion
AD SECTION XII.] Considerations upon Christ's First
Preaching, and the Accidents happening about that
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Considerations upon the Scourging, and other Acci-
Time
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dents, happening from the Apprehension till the
Crucifixion of Jesus
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DISCOURSE IX. Of Repentance
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Upon Christ's Sermon on the Mount, and of the Eight
DISCOURSE XX. Of Death, and the due Manner of
Preparation to it
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Beatitudes
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DISCOURSE X. A Discourse upon that Part of the De-
Considerations upon the Crucifixion of the Holy Jesus
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calogue, which the Holy Jesus adopted into the In-
stitution and Obligation of Christianity
The First Commandment
The Second Commandment
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AD SECTION XVI.] Considerations upon the Acci-
The Third Commandment
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The Fourth Commandment
The Fifth Commandment
The Sixth Commandment
The Seventh Commandment
The Eighth Commandment
The Ninth Commandment
The Tenth Commandment
209
dents happening in the Interval after the Death of
the Holy Jesus, until his Resurrection
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CONTEMPLATIONS OF THE STATE
OF MAN.
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Addresses to the Reader
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350
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LIBER I.
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CHAPTER I.
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Contemplations on Time, and of the State of Man in
DISCOURSE XIII. Of the third additional Precept of
Christ; namely, of the Manner of Fasting
this Life
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Of Preparation to, and the Manner how to receive the
Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
The Effects and Benefits of worthy Communicating
Prayers for all sorts of Men and all Necessities; re-
lating to the several Parts of the Virtue of Religion
A Prayer for the Graces of Faith, Hope, Charity
Acts of Love, by way of Prayer and Ejaculation; to
be used in Private
A Prayer to be said in any Affliction, as Death of
Children, of Husband or Wife, in great Poverty, in
Imprisonment, in a Sad and Disconsolate Spirit, and
in Temptations to Despair
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THE RULE AND EXERCISES OF HOLY DYING.
500 Ejaculations to be used any time that Day, after the
Solemnity is ended
Ejaculations to be said before, or at, the receiving the
holy Sacrament
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515
Ejaculations and short Meditations to be used in Time
of Sickness and Sorrow, or Danger of Death
An Act of Faith concerning the Resurrection and the
Day of Judgment, to be said by Sick Persons, or
meditated
Short Prayers to be said by Sick Persons
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Acts of Hope, to be used by Sick Persons after a Pious
Life
503
A Prayer to be said in behalf of a Sick or
or Dying
A GENERAL PREPARATION TOWARDS A HOLY AND BLESSED
DEATH, BY WAY OF CONSIDERATION.
Person
A Prayer to be said in a Storm at Sea
An Act of Resignation
A Form of a Vow in the Time of Danger
A Form of a Prayer to be used for a Blessing on an
Enterprise
504
SECTION II.
A Prayer before a Journey
1. Ex Liturgia S. Basilii magna ex parte
A Short Form of Thanksgiving to be said upon any
Special Deliverance, as from Childbirth, from Sick-
ness, from Battle, or imminent danger at Sea or
Land, &c.
A Prayer of Thanksgiving after the receiving of some
great Blessing, as the Birth of an Heir, the Success of
an honest Design, a Victory, a good Harvest, &c.
A Prayer to be said on the Feast of Christmas, or the
Birth of our Blessed Saviour Jesus: the same also
may be said upon the Feast of the Annunciation and
Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary
A Prayer to be said upon our Birth-Day, or Day of
Baptism
Rules and Spiritual Arts of lengthening our Days, and
to take off the Objection of a Short Life
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505
SECTION IV.
Consideration of the Miseries of Man's Life
SECTION V.
The Consideration reduced to Practice
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