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The First Chapter.—A Confession on bended knees to implore God’s goodness

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The Second Chapter.—A devout Meditation and Thanksgiving on the Incarnation and Life of Jesus

7

The Third Chapter.—Of the washing of the disciples’ feet

23

The Fourth Chapter.—Of the Institution of the Worshipful and most August Sacrament

29

The Fifth Chapter.—A devout Prayer to the Worshipful Sacrament

44

The Sixth Chapter.—A devout Exercise on the Passion of our Lord

50

The Seventh Chapter.—Of the great Sorrow and Anguish which Christ underwent in the Garden, at the thought of His Passion hanging over Him

56

The Eighth Chapter.—A Prayer and Offering for Sins

66

The Ninth Chapter.—A Prayer to the Son for Pardon, and the grace of Self-denial

81

The Tenth Chapter.—Jesus goeth to meet His Enemies

84

The Eleventh Chapter.—A Prayer for perfect Self-denial and Love

92

The Twelfth Chapter.—Jesus is taken and bound

94

The Thirteenth Chapter.—A very humble Confession of Sins, and a Prayer to the Father for Forgiveness

103

The Fourteenth Chapter.—Jesus is forsaken by His Disciples

111

The Fifteenth Chapter.—Jesus is led to Annas

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The Sixteenth Chapter.—A Prayer that we may follow Christ

129

The Seventeenth Chapter.—Jesus is led to Caiaphas

134

The Eighteenth Chapter.—Mary followeth Jesus her Son

152

The Nineteenth Chapter.—Of the Compassion of the Virgin Mother for her Son

159

The Twentieth Chapter.—Jesus is delivered to Pilate

164

The Twenty-first Chapter.—A Prayer that we may perfectly follow and love Jesus

168

The Twenty-second Chapter.—Jesus is led to Herod

172

The Twenty-third Chapter.—Christ, after having been set at nought by Herod, is led back to Pilate

179

The Twenty-fourth Chapter.—Jesus is fearfully scourged

183

The Twenty-fifth Chapter.—A devout Prayer for the forgiveness of sins, and for resignation, and the love of Jesus

199

The Twenty-sixth Chapter.—Jesus is crowned with thorns

204

The Twenty-seventh Chapter.—A Prayer for enlightenment

213

The Twenty-eighth Chapter.—Christ is shown to the people by the Governor, with the words: “Behold the Man!”

219

The Twenty-ninth Chapter.—The burden of the Cross is laid on Jesus

237

The Thirtieth Chapter.—Mary, the Mother of Sorrows, followeth her sorrowing Son

248

The Thirty-first Chapter.—A Prayer to the Father of Heaven

253

The Thirty-second Chapter.—Jesus is given vinegar to drink

258

The Thirty-third Chapter.—Jesus is again stripped of His garments

262

The Thirty-fourth Chapter.—Jesus is fastened on the Cross

270

The Thirty-fifth Chapter.—A Prayer to Jesus Crucified

286

The Thirty-sixth Chapter.—Jesus with the Cross is lifted up on high

289

The Thirty-seventh Chapter.—Jesus was numbered with thieves

300

The Thirty-eighth Chapter.—Of the glorious title of Christ’s Cross

301

The Thirty-ninth Chapter.—Jesus clotheth those who had crucified Him

307

The Fortieth Chapter.—Jesus is attacked with blasphemies

313

The Forty-first Chapter.—A devout confession and prayer for sins

325
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Forty-second Chapter.—To stir up the soul to praise God

330

The Forty-third Chapter.—Jesus saveth the thief

335

The Forty-fourth Chapter.—Jesus addresseth His sorrow-stricken Mother

345

The Forty-fifth Chapter.—The Sun is darkened

361

The Forty-sixth Chapter.—“My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”

366

The Forty-seventh Chapter.—Jesus complaineth of His thirst

376

The Forty-eighth Chapter.—Jesus drinketh vinegar and gall upon the Cross

386

The Forty-ninth Chapter.—“It is finished”

393

The Fiftieth Chapter.—“Father, into Thy hands I commend My Spirit”

398

The Fifty-first Chapter.—Jesus giveth up the Ghost

406

The Fifty-second Chapter.—The veil of the temple is rent in twain

409

The Fifty-third Chapter.—Jesus is pierced with the lance

416

The Fifty-fourth Chapter.—Jesus is taken down from the Cross

429

The Fifty-fifth Chapter.—A devout prayer for conformity to the sacred life and crucified image of Jesus Christ

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