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The First Chapter.—A Confession on bended knees to implore God’s goodness | 1 |
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 | 114 |
vi 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 |
vii 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 | 434 |
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