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قراءة كتاب The Mystical Element of Religion, as studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her friends, Volume 1 (of 2)

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The Mystical Element of Religion, as studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her friends, Volume 1 (of 2)

The Mystical Element of Religion, as studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and her friends, Volume 1 (of 2)

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159-162 XIII. Catherine’s Sympathy with Animal-and Plant-Life: her Love of the Open Air. Her Deep Self-knowledge as to the Healthiness or Morbidness of her Psycho-physical States 163-166 XIV. Catherine’s Social Joys and Sorrows, 1501-1507 166-174 Chapter V.—Catherine’s Last Four Years, 1506-1510. Sketch of her Character, Doctrine, and Spirit 175-250 I. Catherine’s External Interests and Activities up to May 1510. Occasional slight Deviations from her old Balance. Immensely close Interconnection of her whole Mental and Psycho-physical Nature. Impressions as connected with the Five Senses 175-181 II. More or less Maladif Experiences and Actions 182-200 III. Catherine’s History from May to September 9, 1510 200-211 IV. The Last Six Days of Catherine’s Life, September 10-15 211-219 V. Sketch of Catherine’s Spiritual Character and Significance 220-250 Chapter VI. Catherine’s Doctrine 251-294 Introductory 251-260 I. God as Creative Love. The Creature’s True and False Self; True and False Love 260-266 I. Sin, Purification, Illumination 266-272 III. The Three Categories and the Two Ways 273-280 IV. The Other Worlds 281-294 Chapter VII.—Catherine’s Remains and Cultus; the Fate of her Two Priest Friends and of her Domestics; and the remaining History of Ettore Vernazza 295-335 Introductory 295, 296 I. The Burial and the Events immediately surrounding it. September 15 to December 10, 1510 296-300 II. The Different Removals of the Remains, and the Chief Stages of her Official Cultus 300-306 III. The Fate of Catherine’s Priest Friends 307-311 IV. The Fate of Catherine’s Three Maid-servants 311-314 V. The Two Vernazzas: their Debt to Catherine, and Catherine’s Debt to them 314, 315 VI. Ettore Vernazza’s Life, from 1509 to 1512 316-321 VII. Ettore in Rome and Naples; his Second Will; his Work in the Genoese Prisons 321-329 VIII. Ettore again in Naples; his Death in Genoa, June 1524; Peculiarities of his Posthumous Fame

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