Translator's Preface to the First Edition | p. 11 |
Translator's Preface to the Second Edition | p. 18 |
Principal Abbreviations | p. 20 |
Introduction | p. 21 |
Prologue | p. 33 |
Sets down the first line and begins to treat of the imperfections of beginners | p. 37 |
Of certain spiritual imperfections which beginners have with respect to the habit of pride | p. 39 |
Of some imperfections which some of these souls are apt to have, with respect to the second capital sin, which is avarice, in the spiritual sense | p. 44 |
Of other imperfections which these beginners are apt to have with respect to the third sin, which is luxury | p. 47 |
Of the imperfections into which beginners fall with respect to the sin of wrath | p. 52 |
Of imperfections with respect to spiritual gluttony | p. 53 |
Of imperfections with respect to spiritual envy and sloth | p. 58 |
Wherein is expounded the first line of the first stanza, and a beginning is made of the explanation of this dark night | p. 61 |
Of the signs by which it will be known that the spiritual person is walking along the way of this night and purgation of sense | p. 63 |
Of the way in which these souls are to conduct themselves in this dark night | p. 69 |
Wherein are expounded the three lines of the stanza | p. 72 |
Of the benefits which this night causes in the soul | p. 76 |
Of other benefits which this night of sense causes in the soul | p. 82 |
Expounds this last verse of the first stanza | p. 87 |
Which begins to treat of the dark night of the spirit and says at what time it begins | p. 91 |
Describes other imperfections which belong to these proficients | p. 93 |
Annotation for that which follows | p. 96 |
Sets down the first stanza and the exposition thereof | p. 98 |
Sets down the first line and begins to explain how this dark contemplation is not only night for the soul but is also grief and purgation | p. 100 |
Of other kinds of pain that the soul suffers in this night | p. 103 |
Continues the same matter and considers other afflictions and constraints of the will | p. 108 |
Of other pains which afflict the soul in this state | p. 115 |
How, although this night brings darkness to the spirit, it does so in order to illumine it and give it light | p. 119 |
Explains this purgation fully by a comparison | p. 127 |
Begins to explain the second line of the first stanza. Describes how, as the fruit of these rigorous constraints, the soul finds itself with the vehement passion of Divine love | p. 132 |
Shows how this horrible night is purgatory, and how in it the Divine wisdom illumines men on earth with the same illumination that purges and illumines the angels in Heaven | p. 136 |
Of other delectable effects which are wrought in the soul by this dark night of contemplation | p. 140 |
Wherein are set down and explained the last three lines of the first stanza | p. 147 |
Sets down the second stanza and its exposition | p. 149 |
Explains how, though in darkness, the soul walks securely | p. 150 |
Explains how this dark contemplation is secret | p. 158 |
Explains how this secret wisdom is likewise a ladder | p. 164 |
Begins to explain the ten steps of the mystic ladder of Divine love, according to Saint Bernard and Saint Thomas. The first five are here treated | p. 167 |
Wherein are treated the other five steps of love | p. 172 |
Which explains this word 'disguised,' and describes the colours of the disguise of the soul in this night | p. 175 |
Explains the third line of the second stanza | p. 181 |
Expounds the fourth line and describes the wondrous hiding-place wherein the soul is set during this night. Shows how, although the devil has an entrance into other places that are very high, he has none into this | p. 182 |
Completes the explanation of the second stanza | p. 190 |
Wherein is expounded the third stanza | p. 192 |
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