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  • Title: Spiritual Letters to Women
  • Author : François Fenelon
  • Release Date : January 19, 2019
  • Genre: Christianity,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 545 KB

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This spiritual classic contains the following letters:


I. To The Duchesse de Beauvilliers

II. To the Comtesse de Gramoxt

III. On a Scandal Lately Arisen

IV. Simplicity in Action

V. The Need of Devotion in a Worldly Life

VI. Conduct in the World

VII. Not to Be Troubled About Unintentional Omissions in Confession

VIII. On Silence and Recollection

IX. Avoiding Scruples

X. Evils of a Disdainful Manner

XI. Concerning Scruples About Common Things

XII. Real Humility

XIII. How to Meet Trial

XIV. On the Same Subject

XV. Prejudice

XVI. Peace Amid Trial

XVII. Not to Postpone Plans of Amendment

XVIII. A Holy Life Possible Everywhere

XIX. Preparation for Advent

XX. Advantages of a Humiliating Illness

XXI. Rules for a Busy Life

XXII. Support Under Difficulty

XXIII. Patience Under God’s Hand

XXIV. On the Comte de Gramont’s Recovery

XXV. God’s Crosses Safer Than Self-Chosen Crosses

XXVI. Practice of Recollection at By-Times

XXVII. Faults to Be Met With a Vigorous Spirit

XXVIII. Freedom From Self

XXIX. To the Comtesse de Montberon on a Simple Mind

XXX. Some Rules As to Dress

XXXI. On Meditation

XXXII. On the Sickness of a Friend

XXXIII. On the Death of the Same

XXXIV. The Beginnings of Divine Love

XXXV. Scruples

XXXVI. The Source of Scruples

XXXVII. Danger of Scruples

XXXVIII. Love of God the Antidote to Scruples

XXXIX. How the Love of God Lightens Suffering

XL. Care of Health and Duty

XLI. Patience With Self

XLII. Evil of Scruples

XLIII. Forebodings to Be Avoided

XLIV. How to Accept Encouragement

XLV. Discretion in Practice

XLVI. Dangers of a Self-Tormenting Spirit

XLVII. Self-Will in Religious Exercises

XLVIII. God’s Gifts to Be Welcomed, From Whatever Source

XLIX. “I See Another Law .... Warring Against the Law of My Mind.”

L. Separated Friends Meet in God

LI. Perseverance

LII. Not to Foster Scruples

LIII. Of Some Social Perils

LIV. Self-Deceit

LV. On the Privation of Sensible Sweetness

LVI. The Struggles of Self-Will

LVII. The Cross Everywhere

LVIII. A New Year’s Wish

LIX. On Being Kept Back From a Sermon

LX. The Danger of Self-Chosen Plans

LXI. To the Marquise de Risbourg. On Self-Seeking in Friendship

LXII. On Slackness in Religious Life

LXIII. To a Lady. Hearkening to God

LXIV. How to Meet Sickness

LXV. On Giving Way to the Imagination

LXVII. On Meditation

LXVIII. The Value of Privations

LXIX. How to Use Eager Aspirations

LXX. To a Lady Living in the World. On the Desire for Knowledge

LXXI. Dangers of Human Applause

LXXII. How to Bear Affronts

LXXIII. Recollections in a Life of Restraint

LXXIV. Patience Under Contradiction

LXXV. Benefits of Looking Death in the Face

LXXVI. The Necessity and Benefit of Suffering

LXXVII. Need of Calming Natural Activity

LXXVIII. Forbearance to Others

LXXIX. To One Entering the Religious Life. On Calmness of Mind

LXXX. All for God

LXXXI. How to Do All in the Spirit of Prayer

LXXXII. Care of Health and Duty

LXXXIII. Over-Eagerness

LXXXIV. Patience in Spiritual Privation

LXXXV. In Sickness and Trial

LXXXVI. Lukewarmness

LXXXVII. How to Bear With Others

LXXXVIII. The Impressions Caused by the Prospect of Death

LXXXIX. To a Religious in Illness

XC. On Dryness in Devotion

XCI. How to Use Seasons of Spiritual Peace

XCII. On the Prospect of Death in Old Age

XCIII. On Some Difficulties of Temperament

XCIV. To a Lady Recovering From Sickness

XCV. Combined Exactitude and Freedom

XCVI. To One in Retirement

XCVII. Forbearance to Others and to Self

XCVIII. On Seeking Help in Interior Trouble

XCIX. On Openness and Candour

C. Self-Love

CI. To a Lady, Concerning Certain Family Difficulties

CII. To a Lady Who Was Anxious About Her Son

CIII. God to Be Served in Ordinary Ways

CIV. How to Accept All God’s Dealings Thankfully

CV. Self-Consciousness

CVI. Fearfulness

CVII. To a Lady in Sickness

CVIII. To the Same

CIX. To One in Great Trouble

CX. To One Suffering From Jealousy

CXI. The Restlessness of Self-Conceit


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