An extract of the Christian's pattern: or a treatise of the imitation of Christ. Written in Latin by Thomas à Kempis. Publish'd by John Wesley, M.A Thomas à Kempis, 1380-1471

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Thomas à Kempis, 1380-1471
Subjects
Jesus Christ.; Meditations.; Meditations - Early works to 1800.
Contents
  • Follow me
  • The Spirit and the Word
  • Voice of love
  • Our "center" in God
  • The upward path
  • You can defeat Satan
  • Satan's foothold
  • Evil's antidote
  • Why?
  • Judging
  • Useless works
  • The snare of pleasure
  • The snare of envy
  • The snare of unbelief
  • Spiritual armor
  • You can defeat the flesh
  • Benefit of adversity
  • Self-reliance
  • Attachments
  • Vain knowledge
  • Customs of men
  • Resisting God's Word
  • Reason
  • Under authority
  • Strength of my life
  • You can defeat the world
  • Worldly desires
  • Worldly people
  • Worldly wisdom
  • Trusting people
  • The faults of others
  • Dependence on "the world"
  • Habits
  • God directs all things
  • Little "sweetness"
  • Imitate Jesus
  • Await the promises
  • My child, trust in me
  • Accept me, Father
  • Journey's end.
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