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Practicing The Presence

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Introduction - Preface - First Conversation - Second Conversation - Third Conversation - Fourth Conversation - First Letter - Second Letter - Third Letter - Fourth Letter - Fifth Letter - Sixth Letter - Seventh Letter - Eighth Letter - Ninth Letter - Tenth Letter - Eleventh Letter - Twelfth Letter - Thirteenth Letter - Fourteenth Letter - Fifteenth Letter - Contents -


to love Him with all our hearts. That GOD seemed to have granted the greatest favors to the greatest sinners, as more signal monuments of His mercy.

That the greatest pains or pleasures of this world were not to be compared with what he had experienced of both kinds in a spiritual state; so that he was careful for nothing and feared nothing, desiring only one thing of GOD, viz., that he might not offend Him.

That he had no scruples; for, said he, when I fail in my duty, I readily acknowledge it, saying, I am used to do so; I shall never do otherwise if I am left to myself. If I fail not, then I give GOD thanks, acknowledging that the strength comes from Him.

THIRD CONVERSATION

He told me that the foundation of the spiritual life in him had been a high notion and esteem of GOD in faith; which when he had once well conceived, he had no other care at first but faithfully to reject every other thought, that he might perform all his actions for the love of GOD. That when sometimes he had not thought of GOD for a good while, he did not disquiet himself for it; but, after having acknowledged his wretchedness to GOD, he returned to Him with so much the greater trust in Him as he had found himself wretched through forgetting Him.

That the trust we put in GOD honors Him much and draws down great graces.

That it was impossible not only that GOD should deceive, but also that He should long let a soul suffer which is perfectly resigned to Him, and resolved to endure everything for His sake.

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