The Ascent of Mount Carmel

The Ascent of Mount Carmel
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Tác giả: Saint John of the Cross
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  • 1

    01 - Stanzas

  • 2

    02 - Prologue

  • 3

    03 - Book I, The Obscure Night; Chapter I, Two Kinds of this Night

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    04 - Book I, Chapter II, The Nature of the Obscure Night

  • 5

    05 - Book I, Chapter III, The Privation of the Desire

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    06 - Book I, Chapter IV, The Mortification of the Desire

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    07 - Book I, Chapter V, The Same Subject

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    08 - Book I, Chapter VI, Two Great Evils of the Desires

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    09 - Book I, Chapter VII, The Desires Torment the Soul

  • 10

    10 - Book I, Chapter VIII, The Desires Darken the Soul

  • 11

    11 - Book I, Chapter IX, The Desires Pollute the Soul

  • 12

    12 - Book I, Chapter X, The Desires Make the Soul Lukewarm

  • 13

    13 - Book I, Chapter XI, Freedom from the Desires

  • 14

    14 - Book I, Chapter XII, Desires Which Injure the Soul

  • 15

    15 - Book I, Chapter XIII, The Night of Sense

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    16 - Book I, Chapter XIV, The Second Line of the Stanza

  • 17

    17 - Book I, Chapter XV, The Last Lines of the Stanza

  • 18

    18 - Book II, The Second Night, Chapter I, The Second Stanza

  • 19

    19 - Book II, Chapter II, The Cause of the Second Night

  • 20

    20 - Book II, Chapter III, Faith, The Dark Night of the Soul

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    21 - Book II, Chapter IV, The Soul Must be in Darkness to be Guided

  • 22

    22 - Book II, Chapter V, Union of the Soul with God

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    23 - Book II, Chapter VI, Virtues that Bring the Soul into Emptiness and Darkness

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    24 - Book II, Chapter VII, Freedom and Detachment in the Way of Life

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    25 - Book II, Chapter VIII, Nothing Comprehensible can be a Means of Union with God

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    26 - Book II, Chapter IX, Faith may attain the Divine Union of Love

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    27 - Book II, Chapter X, Divisions of the Apprehensions of the Intellect

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    28 - Book II, Chapter XI, Hindrances from the Apprehensions

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    29 - Book II, Chapter XII, Of Natural and Imaginary Apprehensions

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    30 - Book II, Chapter XIII, When to Withdraw the Intellect from Imaginary Forms

  • 31

    31 - Book II, Chapter XIV, Necessity of Observing these Signs

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    32 - Book II, Chapter XV, Exerting the Natural Faculties to Enter Contemplation

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    33 - Book II, Chapter XVI, Imaginary Apprehensions Supernaturally Represented

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    34 - Book II, Chapter XVII, Communication of Blessings to the Interior Senses

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    35 - Book II, Chapter XVIII, How these Visions can become Occasions for Error

  • 36

    36 - Book II, Chapter XIX, Revelations, though True, may Deceive

  • 37

    37 - Book II, Chapter XX, Divine Locutions are Not Always Certain in their Causes

  • 38

    38 - Book II, Chapter XXI, God Displeased with Certain Prayers, though Answered

  • 39

    39 - Book II, Chapter XXII, Unlawful to Enquire of God by Supernatural Means

  • 40

    40 - Book II, Chapter XXIII, Spiritual Apprehensions of the Intellect

  • 41

    41 - Book II, Chapter XXIV, Two Kinds of Spiritual Apprehensions

  • 42

    42 - Book II, Chapter XXV, Nature and Division of Revelations

  • 43

    43 - Book II, Chapter XXVI, Two Kinds of Pure Truth

  • 44

    44 - Book II, Chapter XXVII, Disclosure of Mysteries may Hinder Divine Union

  • 45

    45 - Book II, Chapter XXVIII, Interior Locutions which Occur Supernaturally

  • 46

    46 - Book II, Chapter XXIX, Words Formed by Self Recollection

  • 47

    47 - Book II, Chapter XXX, Words Wrought Supernaturally

  • 48

    48 - Book II, Chapter XXXI, Substantial Interior Locutions

  • 49

    49 - Book II, Chapter XXXII, Intellectual Apprehensions Arising from Interior Locutions

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    50 - Book III, The Active Night, Chapter I, Apprehensions of the Memory

  • 51

    51 - Book III, Chapter II, Evils to which the Soul is Liable, when not in Darkness

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    52 - Book III, Chapter III, Evil Through the Natural Apprehensions of the Memory

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    53 - Book III, Chapter IV, Evil Through the Natural Knowledge of the Memory

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    54 - Book III, Chapter V, Profit of Forgetfulness and Emptiness

  • 55

    55 - Book III, Chapter VI, Imaginary and Supernatural Apprehensions

  • 56

    56 - Book III, Chapter VII, Evils Inflicted by Supernatural Knowledge

  • 57

    57 - Book III, Chapter VIII, Self Conceit and Presumption

  • 58

    58 - Book III, Chapter IX, Imaginary Apprehensions of the Memory

  • 59

    59 - Book III, Chapter X, Distinct Supernatural Apprehensions

  • 60

    60 - Book III, Chapter XI, Imaginary Supernatural Apprehensions

  • 61

    61 - Book III, Chapter XII, Benefits of Withdrawing from the Imagination

  • 62

    62 - Book III, Chapter XII, Spiritual Knowledge as it Relates to the Memory

  • 63

    63 - Book III, Chapter XIV, Guidance in Relation to the Memory

  • 64

    64 - Book III, Chapter XV, The Obscure Night of the Will

  • 65

    65 - Book III, Chapter XVI, The First Affection of the Will, Joy

  • 66

    66 - Book III, Chapter XVII. Joy in Temporal Goods

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    67 - Book III, Chapter XVIII, Evil Resulting from Joy in Temporal Goods

  • 68

    68 - Book III, Chapter XIX, Benefits of Withdrawing from Temporal Goods

  • 69

    69 - Book III, Chapter XX, Joy in Natural Goods is Vanity

  • 70

    70 - Book III, Chapter XXI, Evils of Rejoicing in Natural Goods

  • 71

    71 - Book III, Chapter XXII, Benefits of Not Rejoicing in Natural Goods

  • 72

    72 - Book III, Chapter XXIII, Nature and Varietes of Sensible Goods

  • 73

    73 - Book III, Chapter XXIV, Evils of Rejoicing in Sensible Goods

  • 74

    74 - Book III, Chapter XXV, Benefits of Self Denial in Sensible Things

  • 75

    75 - Book III, Chapter XXVI, Moral Goods, and Lawful Rejoicing in Them

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    76 - Book III, Chapter XXVII, Seven Evils of such Rejoicing

  • 77

    77 - Book III, Chapter XXVIII, Benefits of Repressing Joy in Moral Goods

  • 78

    78 - Book III, Chapter XXIX, The Fifth Kind of Goods in Which the Will has Joy

  • 79

    79 - Book III, Chapter XXX, Evils from Rejoicing in this Kind of Goods

  • 80

    80 - Book III, Chapter XXXI, Benefits of Self Denial in the Joy of Supernatural Graces

  • 81

    81 - Book III, Chapter XXXII, The Sixth Kind of Goods

  • 82

    82 - Book III, Chapter XXXIII, The Conduct of the Will with Respect to Intellect and Memory

  • 83

    83 - Book III, Chapter XXXIV, Of Spiritual Goods that Distinctly Affect the Will

  • 84

    84 - Book III, Chapter XXXV, The Ignorance of Some People in the Matter of Images

  • 85

    85 - Book III, Chapter XXXVI, The Joy of the Will in Sacred Images

  • 86

    86 - Book III, Chapter XXXVII, Oratories and Places of Prayer

  • 87

    87 - Book III, Chapter XXXVIII, The Right Use of Churches and Oratories

  • 88

    88 - Book III, Chapter XXXIX, Continuation of the Same Subject

  • 89

    89 - Book III, Chapter XL, Evils of Indulgence in Places and Objects of Devotion

  • 90

    90 - Book III, Chapter XLI, Other Motives of Prayer

  • 91

    91 - Book III, Chapter XLII, Three Kinds of Devotional Places

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    92 - Book III, Chapter XLIII, How the Will is to be Directed in these Devotions

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    93 - Book III, Chapter XLIV, The Second Kind of Goods in which the Will Vainly Rejoices

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Tác giả: Saint John of the Cross

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