The spiritual conflict writen in Italian by a deuout seruant of God ; and lately translated into English out of the same language.
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The spiritual conflict writen in Italian by a deuout seruant of God ; and lately translated into English out of the same language.
Author
Scupoli, Lorenzo, 1530-1610.
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Printed at Antvverp :: [s.n.],
1598.
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Perfection -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church.
Christian life -- Catholic authors.
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"The spiritual conflict writen in Italian by a deuout seruant of God ; and lately translated into English out of the same language." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11826.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2025.
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Of another maner of Prayer by way of Meditation,
Chap. 24 (Book 24)
THou mayst also pray and meditate in any other ma∣ner, and that is this: when thou shalt haue considered atten∣tiuely the passions, and the tra∣uailes which thy Sauiour did suffer, and hauing applied thy sences to feele them, and with thy thought penetrated the promptnes of mind, wherwith he did suffer from the great∣nesse of his sorrow, and of his
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patience: thou shalt proceed to two other considerations: thone of the merit of the same Sauior: thother of the cōtent∣ment of the eternall Father, that he took in the perfect o∣bedience of his Sonne. The which twoo things represen∣ted to the same Father: in their vertue thou shalt de∣mand the grace that thou de∣sirest. And this like demaund, thou mayst make, not only in euery mystery, but also in eue∣ry particular internall, or ex∣ternall action, which the same our Lord at any time performed.
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