The beauties of St. Francis de Sales, bishop and prince of Geneva. Selected and translated from the writings of John Peter Camus
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The beauties of St. Francis de Sales, bishop and prince of Geneva. Selected and translated from the writings of John Peter Camus
Author: Camus, Jean-Pierre, 1584-1652
Year: 1829
CONTENTS. An abridged Memoir of St. Francis de Sales, i An Account of the Evlque de Bellay, xvii Troth and Charity, 1 Humility, 8 St. Francis distrusts himself, 9 Obedience and Authority, 11 Submission, 13 Monsieur de Bellay tries to imitate St. Francis mode of Preaching, 15 Mildness, 18 Perfection, 20 Lore your Enemies, 26 Memory and Judgment, 28 Long Life, 31 Confidence in God, 33 Solitude — its Dangers, 35 Do your Duty and let the World talk, 38 Temptation, 40 The best Disposition for meeting Death, 42 St. Francis checks the Murmurs of Monsieur de Bellay, 44 Graceful Remonstrance, 45 Minor Virtues, 47 Meekness, 48 Distrust of ourselves must be joined to trust in God, 49 Inequality of Devotion, 51 Scruples, 53 The Desponding Criminal, 54 The Providence of God orders all things, 57 A poor Man longing for Eternal Life, 59 The Heart cannot be too much weaned from the Love of the World, 03 The Scruples of a wealthy and beneficent Man, 64 Reformation of the Heart, 66 A Saying of Saulere, 68 Coldness in Prayer, 69 Singularity, 71 Virtue should not be obtrusive, 73 Fasting, 76 Monsieur de Bellay consults Monsieur de Geneva on the subject of Religious Retirement, 78 Various kinds of Humi
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