Episódios
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Ch. 33: Suggestions for overcoming our evil passions and gaining new virtues
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Definitions taken from The Dictionary of Dogmatic Theology (1951) by Parente, Piolanti & Garofalo
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Ch. 32: Of the assault and stratagem whereby the Devil tries to make the virtues we have acquired the occasions of our ruin
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Definitions taken from The Dictionary of Dogmatic Theology (1951) by Parente, Piolanti & Garofalo
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Definitions taken from The Dictionary of Dogmatic Theology (1951) by Parente, Piolanti & Garofalo
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Ch. 31: Of the Devil's deceits and struggles to draw us away from the path of perfection
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Definitions taken from The Dictionary of Dogmatic Theology (1951) by Parente, Piolanti & Garofalo
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Ch. 27: Of the order which the Devil observes in his assaults and stratagems against various conditions of men
Ch. 28: How the Devil assaults those in the bondage of sin
Ch. 29: How the Devil holds captive those who are conscious of their sin and desire to be free
Ch. 30: The delusion of those who think they are going on to perfection
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Definitions taken from The Dictionary of Dogmatic Theology (1951) by Parente, Piolanti & Garofalo
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"Had Christ remained on earth, sight would have taken the place of faith. In heaven, there will be no faith because His followers will see; there will be no hope, because they will possess; but there will be love for love endureth forever!"
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Definitions taken from The Dictionary of Dogmatic Theology (1951) by Parente, Piolanti & Garofalo
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Ch. 25: That the Soldier of Christ must lay aside all agitation and anxiety of mind
Ch. 26: What we must do when we are wounded
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Definitions taken from The Dictionary of Dogmatic Theology (1951) by Parente, Piolanti & Garofalo
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How to Rule the Tongue
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Definitions taken from The Dictionary of Dogmatic Theology (1951) by Parente, Piolanti & Garofalo
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Ch. 11: Life and Death (Conclusion)
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Of Other Ways of Governing our Senses According to the Different Occasions Which Happen
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Ch. 9: Meekness and Violence
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Ch. 8: Corporateness and Individualism
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Ch. 21: Of the Guard of the Outward Senses and How from These We May Pass to the Contemplation of the Divinity
Ch. 22: Using the senses to meditate on the Mysteries of Christ's Life
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