A new form of meditations for every day in the year. Written originally in French by F. John Crasset. And put into English at the request of several persons of honour and quality, by a well-wisher to devotion.
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A new form of meditations for every day in the year. Written originally in French by F. John Crasset. And put into English at the request of several persons of honour and quality, by a well-wisher to devotion.
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Crasset, Jean, 1618-1692.
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London : Printed for William Grantham, in Cock-Pit Alley, near Drury-Lane,
MDCLXXXV [i.e. 1685]
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Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
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"A new form of meditations for every day in the year. Written originally in French by F. John Crasset. And put into English at the request of several persons of honour and quality, by a well-wisher to devotion." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B02468.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.
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The Fourth PART. For the Ʋnitive Way.
Med. 141. OF the Love of Jesus. Page. 337
Med. 142. Of the Ʋnity of Love. Page. 339
Med. 143. Of the Presence of God. Page. 341
Med. 144. Of Solitude. Page. 342
Med. 145. Of the leaving of our selves. Page. 343
Med. 146. How we ought to leave our selves. Page. 345
Med. 147. Of Annihilation. Page. 347
Med. 148. Of the five degrees of Perfection. Page. 349
Med. 149. Of the divine Perfections. Page. 350
Med. 150. Of the Amability of God. Page. 355
Med. 151. How God loves Men: and how Men ought to love God. Page. 357
Med. 152. Of the Incomprehensibility of God. Page. 360
Med. 153. Of Simplicity. Page. 362
Med. 154. Of the fulness of God's riches. Page. 366
Med. 155. Of Heaven. Page. 368
Med. 156. Of divine Ʋnion. Page. 370
A Prayer to the B. Trinity for to obtain the Grace of Ʋnion. Page. 374
Spiritual Canticles for Holy Souls. Page. 376
Med. 1. Canticle. ibid.
Med. 2. Canticle. ibid.
Med. 3. Canticle. Page. 377
Med. 4. Canticle. Page. 378
Med. 5. Canticle. Page. 379
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Med. 6. Canticle. Page. 380
Med. 7. Canticle. Page. 381
Med. 8. Canticle. ibid.
Med. 9. Canticle. Page. 382
Med. 10. Canticle. Page. 383
Words of the Holy Scripture for the chast Spouses of the Son of God. Page. 385
Words of Love taken out of the Book of the Follow∣ing of Christ, for Souls which aspire to Ʋnion. Page. 387
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