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| Sixth Vision and Consolation, wherein she beheld God inasmuch as He is Love, whereby she was transformed in the divine love . . . | 178 |
| "Consolation" refers to an interior spiritual gift where the soul feels a profound sense of peace or a direct touch from God. | |
| Seventh Vision, wherein she beheld God in three persons Original: "in tribus personis," referring to the Holy Trinity., but she beheld Him darkly; and this vision did inspire her with perfect and holy hope and full assurance . . . . . | 181 |
| Eighth Vision and Consolation, wherein she beheld God as clearly as is possible in this life, in the which vision she acquired strength in good intentions and in the perfect delight in God . | 186 |
| Ninth Vision, wherein it was certified unto her that in her visions and heavenly conversations she had not been deceived . . . . | 194 |
| Tenth Vision and Consolation, wherein it was further certified unto her that she had not been deceived in her conversations . . . | 196 |
The "Passion" refers to the cycle of suffering, trial, and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which was a central focus of medieval devotion.
| First Consolation of the Passion of Christ . . . | 201 |
| Second Consolation of the Passion of Christ. . . | 203 |
| Third Consolation of the Passion of Christ . . . | 205 |