Completed chapters are marked in this color.

Assigned chapters are marked in this color.

37 of 37 (100%) sections assigned

34 of 37 (92%) sections completed

This project has a dedicated proof-listener who will listen to all sections: TriciaG

SectionTitleReaderNotesListen UrlStatus
0 Dedication  MrsHand PL OK
1 I.I. Consideration of the Vanity and Shortness of Man's Life  MaryAnnSpiegel PL OK
2 I.II. The Consideration reduced to Practice  MaryAnnSpiegel PL OK
3 I.III. Rules and Spiritual Arts of lengthening our Days, and to take off the Objection of a short Life  MrsHand PL OK
4 I.IV. Consideration of the Miseries of Man's Life  MrsHand PL OK
5 I.V. This Consideration reduced to Practice  MrsHand PL OK
6 II.I. Three Precepts preparatory to a Holy Death, to be practised in our whole Life  cdbunnsr PL OK
7 II.II. Of daily Examination of our Actions in the whole Course of our Health, preparatory to our death-bed  MaryAnnSpiegel PL OK
8 II.III. Of exercising Charity during our whole Life  edhumpal PL OK
9 II.IV. General Considerations to enforce the former Practices  edhumpal PL OK
10 III.I. Of the State of Sickness  unclejoe PL OK
11 III.II. Of the first Temptation proper to the State of Sickness: Impatience  aradlaw PL OK
12 III.III. Constituent or integral parts of Patience  OCTL7 PL OK
13 III.IV. Remedies against Impatience, by way of Consideration  TriciaG PL OK
14 III.V. Remedies against Impatience, by way of Exercise  plaidsicle PL OK
15 III.VI. Advantages of Sickness  TriciaG PL OK
16 III.VII. The second Temptation proper to the State of Sickness: Fear of Death, with its Remedies  deanna PL OK
17 III.VIII. Remedies against Fear of Death, by way of Exercise  deanna PL OK
18 III.IX. General Rules and Exercises whereby our Sickness may become safe and sanctified  deanna PL OK
19 IV.I. Of the Practice of Patience  sgrace PL OK
20 IV.II. Acts of Patience, by way of Prayer and Ejaculation  TriciaG PL OK
21 IV.III. Of the Practice of the Grace of Faith in the time of Sickness  TriciaG PL OK
22 IV.IV. Acts of Faith, by way of Prayer and Ejaculation, to be said by Sick Men in the Days of their Temptation  adonis PL OK
26 IV.VIII. An Analysis or Resolution of the Decalogue, enumerating the Duties commanded, and the Sins forbidden in every Commandment, for the helping the Sick Man in making his Confession  TriciaG PL OK
27 IV.IX. Of the Sick Man's Practice of Charity and Justice, by way of Rule  TriciaG PL OK
28 IV.X. Acts of Charity, by way of Prayer and Ejaculation; which may be also used for Thanksgiving in case of Recovery  plaidsicle PL OK
29 V.I. General Observations  aradlaw PL OK
30 V.II. Rules for the Manner of Visitation of Sick Persons  JillianPress PL OK
31 V.III. Of Ministering in the Sick Man's Confession of Sins and Repentance  TriciaG PL OK
32 V.IV. Of Ministering to the Restitution and Pardon, or Reconciliation of the Sick Person, by administering the holy Sacrament  TriciaG PL OK
33 V.V. Of Ministering to the Sick Person by the Spiritual Man, as he is the Physician of Souls  echobase77 PL OK
34 V.VI. Considerations against Presumption  echobase77 PL OK
35 V.VII. Offices to be said by the Minister in his Visitation of the Sick  MaryAnnSpiegel PL OK
36 V.VIII. A Peroration concerning the Contingencies and Treatings of our departed Friends after Death, in order to their Will and Burial  MaryAnnSpiegel PL OK