> [[at-sl-19|← Book II]] # "Footnotes — Book Ii: Illuminative Way (Intro)" [1] John, VIII, 12. [2] PHIL. A SS. TRINITATE, Sum. Theol myst., P. II; LE GAUDIER, De perfect. vitæ spir., P. IIa, sect. IIa; SCHRAM, Instit myst., § CIII ; A. SAUDREAU, The Degrees oj the Spiritual Life, Vol. I, The Illuminative Way, p. 128-35; Cursus Asceticus, Vol. II. [3] Interior Castle, Third Mansion, C. I. [1] CHOCARNE, Vie du P. Lacordaire, t. II, 119. [2] Matth., XVII, 4. [3] Hymn of Lauds: “Born man, He makes Himself our kin, He gives His Body at the board, He dies and is the price of sin, He reigns and is our sweet reward.” (Translation from Donohue’s “Early Christian Hymns.”) [1] We shall, therefore, not treat here, in the illuminative way, of the passive purification of the senses, nor of the prayer of quiet. These are the beginnings of infused contemplation and therefore belong to the unitive way. However, we beg to call the reader’s attention to the fact that some writers of note hold that the first passive purification and the prayer of quiet belong to the illuminative way. Cf. GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE, Perfect. Chrét. et contemplation, t. I, p. VIII. --- > [[at-sl-19|← Book II]]