That special reverence is to be used in the exercise of the affections, and in Of shortening or lengthening the several ib. V. How the exercitant ought to enter upon VI. How the director ought to deal with the VII. What he should do if the exercitant suffers from desolation or temptation ib. XI. That the exercitant ought to attend only XII. That a whole hour is to be spent in each 14 ib. XIV. In times of consolation and fervour no XV. The director must not urge the exercitant to embrace poverty, or any other state XVI. How the exercitant is to be dealt with XVII. The director should be informed by the How the Exercises are to be adapted to different classes of persons: (1) to the ignorant and uneducated; (2) to those of small capacity, or weak health XIX. How they should be given to those who are occupied in public affairs, whether they be learned, or merely persons of XX. How they should be given to those who ADMONITION. That any doubtful propositions should have the ib. ib. I. Early morning: resolution of amendment ib. ib. III. After supper: second examination in the same ib. FOUR ADDITIONS, in order more quickly to eradicate the said I. To make an act of contrition immediately after III. To see whether there has been any improvement OBSERVATION, Concerning the lines of the diagram upon which METHOD of making the general examination; containing five I. To give thanks for benefits received. IV. The preparatory prayer and the preludes are to be ib. THE FOURTH EXERCISE is made by resuming the third THE FIFTH EXERCISE. On hell, by means of the application TEN ADDITIONS, for the better and more fruitful making of the I. What should be done before going to sleep III. What immediately before making the meditation IV. In what bodily posture the Exercise should be made, and how we ought to dwell upon the V. An examination is to be made after the Exercise. II. Remarks on the 1st, 2nd and 4th Additions. This Exercise is to be made twice during the day. 84 ib. I. None but the appointed Mystery is to be read III. Of making some change in the hours for those ib. IV. Of certain changes to be made in the 2nd, 6th, 7th, and in part the 10th, of the Additions V. What is to be substituted for the 2nd Addition in Twofold repetition of the above contemplations, and OBSERVATION. The number of the Exercises from the second FIRST CONTEMPLATION. The obedience of Christ to His |