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The Imitation of Christ

Book I Chapter 3

Word Count: 756    |    Released on: 10/11/2017

us, and we discern but little of the truth. What doth it profit to argue about hidden and dark things, concerning which we shall not be even reproved in the judgment, because we kn

e to thee as thine own undisciplined heart? A man who is good and devout arrangeth beforehand within his own heart the works which he hath to do abroad; and so is not drawn away by the desires of his evil will, but subjecteth everything to the judgment of right reason. Who hath a harder battle to fight than he who striveth for self-mastery? And this should be our endeavour, even to master self, and thus daily to grow stronger than self, and go on unto perfection.4. All perfection hath some imperfection joined to it in this life, and all our power of sight is not without some darkness. A lowly knowledge of thyself is a surer way to God than the deep searching of man’s learning. Not that learning is to be blamed, nor the taking account of anything that is good; but a good conscience and a holy life is better than all. And because many seek knowledge rather than good living, therefore they go astray, and bear little or no fruit.5. O if they would give that diligence to the rooting out of vice and the planting of virtue which they give unto vain questionings: there had not been so many evil doings and stumbling-blocks among the laity, nor such ill living among houses

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1 Introductory Note2 Book I Chapter 13 Book I Chapter 24 Book I Chapter 35 Book I Chapter 46 Book I Chapter 57 Book I Chapter 68 Book I Chapter 79 Book I Chapter 810 Book I Chapter 911 Book I Chapter 1012 Book I Chapter 1113 Book I Chapter 1214 Book I Chapter 1315 Book I Chapter 1416 Book I Chapter 1517 Book I Chapter 1618 Book I Chapter 1719 Book I Chapter 1820 Book I Chapter 1921 Book I Chapter 2022 Book I Chapter 2123 Book I Chapter 2224 Book I Chapter 2325 Book I Chapter 2426 Book I Chapter 2527 Book II Chapter 128 Book II Chapter 229 Book II Chapter 330 Book II Chapter 431 Book II Chapter 532 Book II Chapter 633 Book II Chapter 734 Book II Chapter 835 Book II Chapter 936 Book II Chapter 1037 Book II Chapter 1138 Book II Chapter 1239 Book III Chapter 140 Book III Chapter 241 Book III Chapter 342 Book III Chapter 443 Book III Chapter 544 Book III Chapter 645 Book III Chapter 746 Book III Chapter 847 Book III Chapter 948 Book III Chapter 1049 Book III Chapter 1150 Book III Chapter 1251 Book III Chapter 1352 Book III Chapter 1453 Book III Chapter 1554 Book III Chapter 1655 Book III Chapter 1756 Book III Chapter 1857 Book III Chapter 1958 Book III Chapter 2059 Book III Chapter 2160 Book III Chapter 2261 Book III Chapter 2362 Book III Chapter 2463 Book III Chapter 2564 Book III Chapter 2665 Book III Chapter 2766 Book III Chapter 2867 Book III Chapter 2968 Book III Chapter 3069 Book III Chapter 3170 Book III Chapter 3271 Book III Chapter 3372 Book III Chapter 3473 Book III Chapter 3574 Book III Chapter 3675 Book III Chapter 3776 Book III Chapter 3877 Book III Chapter 3978 Book III Chapter 4079 Book III Chapter 4180 Book III Chapter 44281 Book III Chapter 4382 Book III Chapter 4483 Book III Chapter 4584 Book III Chapter 4685 Book III Chapter 4786 Book III Chapter 4887 Book III Chapter 4988 Book III Chapter 5089 Book III Chapter 5190 Book III Chapter 5291 Book III Chapter 5392 Book III Chapter 5493 Book III Chapter 5594 Book III Chapter 5695 Book III Chapter 5796 Book III Chapter 5897 Book III Chapter 5998 Book IV Chapter 199 Book IV Chapter 2100 Book IV Chapter 3