> [[book-2-ch-12|← Previous]] | [[tk-imitation-toc|TOC]] | [[book-3-ch-1|Next →]] # Book Three. Internal Consolation - [[book-3-internal-consolation|Book Three. Internal Consolation]] - [[book-3-ch-1|Chapter 1. The Inward Conversation of Christ with the Faithful Soul]] - [[book-3-ch-2|Chapter 2. Truth Speaks Inwardly Without the Sound of Words]] - [[book-3-ch-3|Chapter 3. Listen Humbly to the Words of God. Many Do Not Heed Them]] - [[book-3-ch-4|Chapter 4. We Must Walk Before God in Humility and Truth]] - [[book-3-ch-5|Chapter 5. The Wonderful Effect of Divine Love]] - [[book-3-ch-6|Chapter 6. The Proving of a True Lover]] - [[book-3-ch-7|Chapter 7. Grace Must Be Hidden Under the Mantle of Humility]] - [[book-3-ch-8|Chapter 8. Self-abasement in the Sight of God]] - [[book-3-ch-9|Chapter 9. All Things Should Be Referred to God as Their Last End]] - [[book-3-ch-10|Chapter 10. To Despise the World and Serve God Is Sweet]] - [[book-3-ch-11|Chapter 11. The Longings of Our Hearts Must Be Examined and Moderated]] - [[book-3-ch-12|Chapter 12. Acquiring Patience in the Fight Against Concupiscence]] - [[book-3-ch-13|Chapter 13. The Obedience of One Humbly Subject to the Example of Jesus Christ]] - [[book-3-ch-14|Chapter 14. Consider the Hidden Judgments of God Lest You Become Proud of Your Own Good]] - [[book-3-ch-15|Chapter 15. How One Should Feel and Speak on Every Desirable Thing]] - [[book-3-ch-16|Chapter 16. True Comfort Is to Be Sought in God Alone]] - [[book-3-ch-17|Chapter 17. All Our Care Is to Be Placed in God]] - [[book-3-ch-18|Chapter 18. Temporal Sufferings Should Be Borne Patiently, After the Example of Christ]] - [[book-3-ch-19|Chapter 19. True Patience in Suffering]] - [[book-3-ch-20|Chapter 20. Confessing Our Weakness in the Miseries of Life]] - [[book-3-ch-21|Chapter 21. Above All Goods and All Gifts We Must Rest in God]] - [[book-3-ch-22|Chapter 22. Remember the Innumerable Gifts of God]] - [[book-3-ch-23|Chapter 23. Four Things Which Bring Great Peace]] - [[book-3-ch-24|Chapter 24. Avoiding Curious Inquiry About the Lives of Others]] - [[book-3-ch-25|Chapter 25. The Basis of Firm Peace of Heart and True Progress]] - [[book-3-ch-26|Chapter 26. The Excellence of a Free Mind, Gained Through Prayer Rather than by Study]] - [[book-3-ch-27|Chapter 27. Self-love Is the Greatest Hindrance to the Highest Good]] - [[book-3-ch-28|Chapter 28. Strength Against Slander]] - [[book-3-ch-29|Chapter 29. How We Must Call upon and Bless the Lord When Trouble Presses]] - [[book-3-ch-30|Chapter 30. The Quest of Divine Help and Confidence in Regaining Grace]] - [[book-3-ch-31|Chapter 31. To Find the Creator, Forsake All Creatures]] - [[book-3-ch-32|Chapter 32. Self-denial and the Renunciation of Evil Appetites]] - [[book-3-ch-33|Chapter 33. Restlessness of Soul — Directing Our Final Intention Toward God]] - [[book-3-ch-34|Chapter 34. God Is Sweet Above All Things and in All Things to Those Who Love Him]] - [[book-3-ch-35|Chapter 35. There Is No Security from Temptation in This Life]] - [[book-3-ch-36|Chapter 36. The Vain Judgments of Men]] - [[book-3-ch-37|Chapter 37. Pure and Entire Resignation of Self to Obtain Freedom of Heart]] - [[book-3-ch-38|Chapter 38. The Right Ordering of External Affairs; Recourse to God in Dangers]] - [[book-3-ch-39|Chapter 39. A Man Should Not Be Unduly Solicitous About His Affairs]] - [[book-3-ch-40|Chapter 40. Man Has No Good in Himself and Can Glory in Nothing]] - [[book-3-ch-41|Chapter 41. Contempt for All Earthly Honor]] - [[book-3-ch-42|Chapter 42. Peace Is Not to Be Placed in Men]] - [[book-3-ch-43|Chapter 43. Beware Vain and Worldly Knowledge]] - [[book-3-ch-44|Chapter 44. Do Not Be Concerned About Outward Things]] - [[book-3-ch-45|Chapter 45. All Men Are Not to Be Believed, for It Is Easy to Err in Speech]] - [[book-3-ch-46|Chapter 46. Trust in God Against Slander]] - [[book-3-ch-47|Chapter 47. Every Trial Must Be Borne for the Sake of Eternal Life]] - [[book-3-ch-48|Chapter 48. The Day of Eternity and the Distresses of This Life]] - [[book-3-ch-49|Chapter 49. The Desire of Eternal Life; the Great Rewards Promised to Those Who Struggle]] - [[book-3-ch-50|Chapter 50. How a Desolate Person Ought to Commit Himself into the Hands of God]] - [[book-3-ch-51|Chapter 51. When We Cannot Attain to the Highest, We Must Practice the Humble Works]] - [[book-3-ch-52|Chapter 52. A Man Ought Not to Consider Himself Worthy of Consolation, but Rather]] - [[book-3-ch-53|Chapter 53. God's Grace Is Not Given to the Earthly Minded]] - [[book-3-ch-54|Chapter 54. The Different Motions of Nature and Grace]] - [[book-3-ch-55|Chapter 55. The Corruption of Nature and the Efficacy of Divine Grace]] - [[book-3-ch-56|Chapter 56. We Ought to Deny Ourselves and Imitate Christ Through Bearing the Cross]] - [[book-3-ch-57|Chapter 57. A Man Should Not Be Too Downcast When He Falls into Defects]] - [[book-3-ch-58|Chapter 58. High Matters and the Hidden Judgments of God Are Not to Be Scrutinized]] - [[book-3-ch-59|Chapter 59. All Hope and Trust Are to Be Fixed in God Alone]] --- ![[maps/bibliography#^biblio-imitation]] > [[book-2-ch-12|← Previous]] | [[tk-imitation-toc|TOC]] | [[book-3-ch-1|Next →]]