The Imitation of Christ

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BOOK I
ADMONITIONS PROFITABLE FOR THE SPIRITUAL LIFE

1 – Of the imitation of Christ, and of contempt of the world and all its vanities

2 – Of thinking humbly of oneself

3 – Of the knowledge of truth

4 – Of prudence in action

5 – Of the reading of Holy Scriptures

6 – Of inordinate affections

7 – Of fleeing from vain hope and pride

8 – Of the danger of too much familiarity

9 – Of obedience and subjection

10 – Of the danger of superfluity of words

11 – Of seeking peace of mind and of spiritual progress

12 – Of the uses of adversity

13 – Of resisting temptation

14 – On avoiding rash judgment

15 – Of works of charity

16 – Of bearing with the faults of others

17 – Of a religious life

18 – Of the example of the Holy Fathers

19 – Of the exercises of a religious man

20 – Of the love of solitude and silence

21 – Of compunction of heart

22 – On the contemplation of human misery

23 – Of meditation upon death

24 – Of the judgment and punishment of the wicked

25 – Of the zealous amendment of our whole life

BOOK II
ADMONITIONS CONCERNING THE INNER LIFE

1 – Of the inward life

2 – Of lowly submission

3 – Of the good, peaceable man

4 – Of a pure mind and simple intention

5 – Of self-esteem

6 – Of the joy of a good conscience

7 – Of loving Jesus above all things

8 – Of the intimate love of Jesus

9 – Of the lack of all comfort

10 – Of gratitude for the Grace of God

11 – Of the fewness of those who love the Cross of Jesus

12 – Of the royal way of the Holy Cross

BOOK III
ON INWARD CONSOLATION

1 – Of the inward voice of Christ to the faithful soul

2 – What the truth saith inwardly without noise of words

3 – How all the words of God are to be heard with humility,
and how many consider them not

4 – How we must walk in truth and humility before God

5 – Of the wonderful power of the Divine Love

6 – Of the proving of the true lover

7 – Of hiding our grace under the guard of humility

8 – Of a low estimation of self in the sight of God

9 – That all things are to be referred to God, as the final end

10 – That it is sweet to despise the world and to serve God

11 – That the desires of the heart are to be examined and governed

12 – Of the inward growth of patience, and of the struggle against
evil desires

13 – Of the obedience of one in lowly subjection after the example of Jesus Christ

14 – Of meditation upon the hidden judgments of God, that we may not
be lifted up because of our well-doing

15 – How we must stand and speak, in everything that we desire

16 – That true solace is to be sought in God alone

17 – That all care is to be cast upon God

18 – That temporal miseries are to be borne patiently after the
example of Christ

19 – Of bearing injuries, and who shall be approved as truly patient

20 – Of confession of our infirmity and of the miseries of this life

21 – That we must rest in God above all goods and gifts

22 – Of the recollection of God’s manifold benefits

23 – Of four things which bring great peace

24 – Of avoiding of curious inquiry into the life of another

25 – Wherein firm peace of heart and true profit consist

26 – Of the exaltation of a free spirit, which humble prayer more
deserveth than doth frequent reading

27 – That personal love greatly hindereth from the highest good

28 – Against the tongues of detractors

29 – How when tribulation cometh we must call upon and bless God

30 – Of seeking divine help, and the confidence of obtaining grace

31 – Of the neglect of every creature, that the Creator may be found

32 – Of self-denial and the casting away all selfishness

33 – Of instability of the heart, and of directing the aim towards God

34 – That to him who loveth God is sweet above all things and in all things

35 – That there is no security against temptation in this life

36 – Against vain judgments of men

37 – Of pure and entire resignation of self, for the obtaining liberty of heart

38 – Of a good government in external things, and of having recourse
to God in dangers

39 – That man must not be immersed in business

40 – That man hath no good in himself, and nothing whereof to glory

41 – Of contempt of all temporal honour

42 – That our peace is not to be placed in men

43 – Against vain and worldly knowledge

44 – Of not troubling ourselves about outward things

45 – That we must not believe everyone, and that we are prone to fall
in our words

46 – Of having confidence in God when evil words are cast at us

47 – That all troubles are to be endured for the sake of eternal life

48 – Of the day of eternity and of the straitnesses of this life

49 – Of the desire after eternal life, and how great blessings are
promised to those who strive

50 – How a desolate man ought to commit himself into the hands of God

51 – That we must give ourselves to humble works when we are unequal
to those that are lofty

52 – That a man ought not to reckon himself worthy of consolation, but
more worthy of chastisement

53 – That the Grace of God doth not join itself to those who mind
earthly things

54 – Of the diverse motions of Nature and of Grace

55 – Of the corruption of Nature and the efficacy of Divine Grace

56 – That we ought to deny ourselves, and to imitate Christ by means
of the Cross

57 – That a man must not be too much cast down when he falleth into
some faults

58 – Of deeper matters, and God’s hidden judgments which are not to be
inquired into

59 – That all hope and trust is to be fixed in God alone

BOOK IV
OF THE SACRAMENT OF THE ALTAR

A devout exhortation to the Holy Communion
The Voice of Christ

Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will
refresh you,(1) saith the Lord.  The bread that I will give is My
flesh which I give for the life of the world.(2)  Take, eat: this
is My Body, which is given for you; this do in remembrance of
Me.(3)  He that eateth My flesh and drinketh My blood dwelleth in
Me and I in him.  The words that I speak unto you, they are
spirit, and they are life.(4)

(1) Matthew xi. 28   (2) John vi. 51.
(3) Matthew xxi. 26; Luke xxii. 19.   (4) John vi. 51, 63.

1 – With how great reverence Christ must be received
The Voice of the Disciple

2 – That the greatness and charity of God is shown to men in the Sacrament
The Voice of the Disciple

3 – That it is profitable to Communicate often
The Voice of the Disciple

4 – That many good gifts are bestowed upon those who Communicate devoutly
The Voice of the Disciple

5 – Of the dignity of this Sacrament, and of the office of the priest
The Voice of the Beloved

6 – An inquiry concerning preparation for Communion
The Voice of the Disciple

7 – Of the examination of conscience, and purpose of amendment
The Voice of the Beloved

8 – Of the oblation of Christ upon the cross, and of resignation of self
The Voice of the Beloved

9 – That we ought to offer ourselves and all that is ours to God, and to pray for all
The Voice of the Disciple

10 – That Holy Communion is not lightly to be omitted
The Voice of the Beloved

11 – That the Body and Blood of Christ and the Holy Scriptures are most necessary to a faithful soul
The Voice of the Disciple

12 – That he who is about to Communicate with Christ ought to prepare himself with great diligence
The Voice of the Beloved

13 – That the devout soul ought with the whole heart to yearn after union with Christ in the Sacrament
The Voice of the Disciple

14 – Of the fervent desire of certain devout persons to receive the Body and Blood of Christ
The Voice of the Disciple

15 – That the grace of devotion is acquired by humility and self-denial
The Voice of the Beloved

16 – That we ought to lay open our necessities to Christ and to require His Grace
The Voice of the Disciple

17 – Of fervent love and vehement desire of receiving Christ
The Voice of the Disciple

18 – That a man should not be a curious searcher of the Sacrament, but a humble imitator of Christ, submitting his sense to holy faith
The Voice of the Beloved


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