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THE IMITATION OF CHRIST BY THOMAS A KEMPIS
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
THE FIRST BOOK -- ADMONITIONS PROFITABLE FOR THE SPIRITUAL LIFE
CHAPTER I Of the imitation of Christ, and of contempt of the world and all its vanities
CHAPTER II Of thinking humbly of oneself
CHAPTER III Of the knowledge of truth
CHAPTER IV Of prudence in action
CHAPTER V Of the reading of Holy Scriptures
CHAPTER VI Of inordinate affections
CHAPTER VII Of fleeing from vain hope and pride
CHAPTER VIII Of the danger of too much familiarity
CHAPTER IX Of obedience and subjection
CHAPTER X Of the danger of superfluity of words
CHAPTER XI Of seeking peace of mind and of spiritual progress
CHAPTER XII Of the uses of adversity
CHAPTER XIII Of resisting temptation
CHAPTER XIV On avoiding rash judgement
CHAPTER XV Of works of charity
CHAPTER XVI Of bearing with the faults of others
CHAPTER XVII Of a religious life
CHAPTER XVIII Of the example of the Holy Fathers
CHAPTER XIX Of the exercises of a religious man
CHAPTER XX Of the love of solitude and silence
CHAPTER XXI Of compunction of heart
CHAPTER XXII On the contemplation of human misery
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV Of the judgment and punishment of the wicked
CHAPTER XXV Of the zealous amendment of our whole life
THE SECOND BOOK ADMONITIONS CONCERNING THE INNER LIFE
CHAPTER I Of the inner life
CHAPTER II Of lowly submission
CHAPTER III Of the good, peaceable man
CHAPTER IV Of a pure mind and simple intention
CHAPTER V Of self-esteem
CHAPTER VI Of the joy of a good conscience
CHAPTER VII Of loving Jesus above all things
CHAPTER VIII Of the intimate love of Jesus
CHAPTER IX Of the lack of all comfort
CHAPTER X Of gratitude for the Grace of God
CHAPTER XI Of the fewness of those who love the Cross of Jesus
CHAPTER XII Of the royal way of the Holy Cross
THE THIRD BOOK ON INWARD CONSOLATION
CHAPTER I Of the inward voice of Christ to the faithful soul
CHAPTER II What the truth saith inwardly without noise of words
CHAPTER III How all the words of God are to be heard with humility, and how many consider them not
CHAPTER IV How we must walk in truth and humility before God
CHAPTER V Of the wonderful power of the Divine Love
CHAPTER VI Of the proving of the true lover
CHAPTER VII Of hiding our grace under the guard of humility
CHAPTER VIII Of a low estimation of self in the sight of God
CHAPTER IX That all things are to be referred to God, as the final end
CHAPTER X That is it sweet to despise the world and to serve God
CHAPTER XI That the desires of the heart are to be examined and governed
CHAPTER XII Of the inward growth of patience, and of the struggle against evil desires
CHAPTER XIII Of the obedience of one in lowly subjection after the example of Jesus Christ
CHAPTER XIV Of meditation upon the hidden judgments of God, that we may not be lifted up because of our well-doing
CHAPTER XV How we must stand and speak, in everything that we desire
CHAPTER XVI That true solace is to be sought in God alone
CHAPTER XVII That all care is to be cast upon God
CHAPTER XVIII That temporal miseries are to be borne patiently after the example of Christ
CHAPTER XIX Of bearing injuries, and who shall be approved as truly patient
CHAPTER XX Of confession of our infirmity and of the miseries of this life
CHAPTER XXI That we must rest in God above all goods and gifts
CHAPTER XXII Of the recollection of God's manifold benefits
CHAPTER XXIII Of four things which bring great peace
CHAPTER XXIV Of avoiding of curious inquiry into the life of another
CHAPTER XXV Wherein firm peace of heart and true profit consist
CHAPTER XXVI Of the exaltation of a free spirit, which humble prayer more deserveth than doth frequent reading
CHAPTER XXVII That personal love greatly hindereth from the highest good
CHAPTER XXVIII Against the tongues of detractors
CHAPTER XXIX How when tribulation cometh we must call upon and bless God
CHAPTER XXX Of seeking diving help and the confidence of obtaining grace
CHAPTER XXXI Of the neglect of every creature, that the Creator may be found
CHAPTER XXXII Of self-denial and the casting away of all selfishness
CHAPTER XXXIII
CHAPTER XXXIV That to him who loveth God is sweet above all things and in all things
CHAPTER XXXV That there is no security against temptation in this life
CHAPTER XXXVI Against vain judgments of men
CHAPTER XXXVII Of pure and entire resignation of self, for obtaining liberty of heart
CHAPTER XXXVIII Of a good government in external things, and of having recourse to God in dangers
CHAPTER XXXIX That man must not be immersed in business
CHAPTER XL That man hath no good in himself, and nothing whereof to glory
CHAPTER XLI Of contempt of all temporal honour
CHAPTER XLII That our peace is not to be placed in men
CHAPTER XLIII Against vain and worldly knowledge
CHAPTER XLIV Of not troubling ourselves about outward things
CHAPTER XLV That we must not believe everyone, and that we are prone to fall in our words
CHAPTER XLVI Of having confidence in God when evil words are cast at us
CHAPTER XLVII That all troubles are to be endured for the sake of eternal life
CHAPTER XLVIII Of the day of eternity and of the straitness of this life
CHAPTER XLIX Of the desire after eternal life, and how great blessings are promised to those who strive
CHAPTER L How a desolate man ought to commit himself into the hands of God
CHAPTER LI That we must give ourselves to humble works when we are unequal to those that are lofty
CHAPTER LII That a man ought not to reckon himself worthy of consolation, but more worthy of chastisement
CHAPTER LIII That the Grace of God doth not join itself to those who mind earthly things
CHAPTER LIV Of the diverse motions of Nature and of Grace
CHAPTER LV Of the corruption of Nature and the efficacy of Divine Grace
CHAPTER LVI That we ought to deny ourselves, and to imitate Christ by means of the Cross
CHAPTER LVII That a man must not be too much cast down when he falleth into some faults
CHAPTER LVIII Of deeper matters, and God's hidden judgments which are not to be inquired into
CHAPTER LIX That all hope and trust is to be fixed in God alone
THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE SACRAMENT OF THE ALTAR
CHAPTER I With how great reverence Christ must be received
CHAPTER II That the greatness and charity of God is shown to men in the Sacrament
CHAPTER III That it is profitable to Communicate often
CHAPTER IV That many good gifts are bestowed upon those who Communicate devoutly
CHAPTER V Of the dignity of this Sacrament, and of the office of the priest
CHAPTER VI An inquiry concerning preparation for Communion The Voice of the Disciple
CHAPTER VII Of the examination of conscience, and purpose of amendment
CHAPTER VIII Of the oblation of Christ upon the cross, and of resignation of self
CHAPTER IX That we ought to offer ourselves and all that is ours to God, and to pray for all
CHAPTER X That Holy Communion is not lightly to be omitted
CHAPTER XI That the Body and Blood of Christ and the Holy Scriptures are most necessary to a faithful soul
CHAPTER XII That he who is about to Communicate with Christ ought to prepare himself with great diligence
CHAPTER XIII That the devout soul ought with the whole heart to yearn after union with Christ in the Sacrament
CHAPTER XIV Of the fervent desire of certain devout persons to receive the Body and Blood of Christ
CHAPTER XV That the grace of devotion is acquired by humility and self-denial
CHAPTER XVI That we ought to lay open our necessities to Christ and to require His Grace
CHAPTER XVII Of fervent love and vehement desire of receiving Christ
CHAPTER XVIII That a man should not be a curious searcher of the sacrament, but a humble imitator of Christ, submitting his sense to holy faith
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