Excerpt from A Treatise of Divine MeditationLto aflefi their hearts, and amend their lives. It is a (ad and a firange'thing, that there fhould bee more light in the world, an _afe of knowledge, and lefs heat, a decay of love; that there ihould bee (0 much profitable preaching, and yet no more pro fiting amongft the hearers: one caufe whereof doubtlefs is the omiflion of this
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The reader of the treatise will access the classic catholic wisdom on mental prayer, including what to think about, how to follow a method, when to disregard a method, the importance of the heart over the head, what to do in times of spiritual dryness and much more. This introduces souls to mental prayer as a means of obtaining all spiritual goods.
Solitude improved by divine meditation; or, a treatise proving the duty, and by nathaniel ranew.
The next kind of meditation is upon some practical truths of religion: many directions for which and instances of the same are set down in this treatise. The fourth and last kind of solemn meditation is that which is upon scripture, which shall be the subject of the fourteenth, fif∣teenth, and sixteenth chapters of this treatise.
A treatise on ascetical and mystical theology faith in the supernatural truths on which we meditate, acts of hope in the divine mercy, acts of love.
In this wonderful treatise on godly meditation, calamy shows that meditation on holy and heavenly things is a work that god requires at the hands of all his people. God requires christians to pray, read scripture, study and also requires them to meditate.
The meditation of holy and heavenly things, is a work that god requires.
In western christianity (such as roman catholicism, lutheranism, or anglicanism), lectio divina (latin for divine reading) is a traditional monastic practice of scriptural reading, meditation and prayer intended to promote communion with god and to increase the knowledge of god's word.
Solitude improved by divine meditation: a treatise proving the duty and demonstrating the necessity, excellency, usefulness, natures, kinds, and requisites.
An outline of john ball’s work “a treatise of divine meditation” an outline of richard allestree’s work “the whole duty of divine meditation described in all its various parts and branches: with meditations on several places of scripture” an outline of edmund calamy’s work “the art of divine meditation”.
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Reproduced almost verbatim in john ball’s 1660 a treatise of divine meditation. 11 a copy of this work is listed in the catalogue of what may have been boyle’s library,12 and he was well-acquainted with richard baxter, who wrote to him applauding the occasional reflections.
Meditation bookraise your vibrationthe power of god's namesthe 72 seventy-two living divine names of the most high100 names of god daily devotional two lists of god's names: one from the divine names, the classic treatise.
Since this short treatise speaks of prayer and meditation, it will be well to state living sparkles of heavenly desires, with which the flame of divine love burns.
Sincethis short treatise speaks of prayer and meditation, it will be well to state in a few words what is the fruit which may be derived from this holy exercise, so that men may give themselves to it with more willing heart.
28 sep 2020 give god time for divine polishing in his secret place in order to more effectually reproduce his glory and beauty in public.
14 sep 2006 the art of divine meditation (1606) solomon's divine arts (1609) henochismus; or, a treatise showing how to walk with god (1639).
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