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The Mystical Element of Religion, as studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her friends, Volume 2 (of 2)
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE: In the Index, only the references within this volume are hyperlinked. Volume I is available as Project Gutenberg ebook number 50205.
THE MYSTICAL ELEMENT
OF RELIGION
All rights reserved.
THE MYSTICAL ELEMENT
OF RELIGION AS STUDIED
IN SAINT CATHERINE OF
GENOA AND HER FRIENDS
By BARON FRIEDRICH von HÜGEL
MEMBER OF THE CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY
VOLUME SECOND
CRITICAL STUDIES
LONDON: J. M. DENT & CO.
NEW YORK: E. P. DUTTON & CO.
MCMVIII
Richard Clay & Sons, Limited,
BREAD STREET HILL, E.C., AND
BUNGAY, SUFFOLK.
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME
The frontispiece consists of a reduced facsimile, in photogravure, of a lithograph by F. Scotto, entitled “Ven. Batta. Vernazza,” which was printed and owned by the firm of Gervasoni, and which appeared in the large 4to volume, Ritratti, ed Elogi di Liguri Illustri, with the text printed by Ponthenier, all in Genoa. This book was published there, in monthly parts, from 1823 to 1830. Scotto’s highly characteristic lithograph no doubt reproduces an authentic likeness; and probably the original portrait was, in the first instance, owned by the Canonesses of S. Maria delle Grazie, Battista’s own convent in Genoa. The picture now in the possession of the Nuns of S. Maria in Passione, the successors of those Canonesses, is of a quite conventional, secondary type.
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Part III.—CRITICAL | ||
Chapter IX.—Psycho-physical and Temperamental Questions | 3-61 | |
Introductory | 3-9 | |
I. | Catherine’s Third Period, 1497-1510 | 9-13 |
II. | Conclusions concerning Catherine’s Psycho-physical Condition during this Last Period | 14-21 |
III. | Catherine’s Psycho-physical Condition, its Likeness and Unlikeness to Hysteria | 22-27 |
IV. | First Period of Catherine’s Life, 1447-1477, in its Three Stages | 28-32 |
V. | The Second, Great Middle Period of Catherine’s Life, 1477-1499 | 32-40 |
VI. | Three Rules which seem to govern the Relations between Psycho-physical Peculiarities and Sanctity in general | 40-47 |
VII. | Perennial Freshness of the Great Mystics’ Main Spiritual Test, in Contradistinction to their Secondary, Psychological Contention. Two Special Difficulties | 47-61 |
Chapter X.—The Main Literary Sources of Catherine’s Conceptions | 62-110 | |
Introductory | 62, 63 | |
I. | The Pauline Writings: the Two Sources of their Pre-Conversion Assumptions; Catherine’s Preponderant Attitude towards each Position | 63-79 |
II. | The Joannine Writings | 79-90 |
III. | The Areopagite Writings | 90-101 |
IV. | Jacopone da Todi’s “Lode” | 102-110 |
V. | Points common to all Five Minds; and Catherine’s Main Difference from her Four Predecessors | 110 |