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Eleven Addresses during a Retreat of the Companions of the Love of Jesus,
engaged in perpetual intercession for the conversion of sinners.

By the Rev. E. B. Pusey, D.D.

Plymouth: Printed at the Printing-press of the Devonport Society, 1868.
Sold by James Parker & Co., Oxford; and Rivingtons, 1868. 136 pp.


TO THE FOUNDRESS
OF
THE SOCIETY OF THE HOLY TRINITY
AND OF
THE COMPANY OF THE LOVE OF JESUS,
AND, UNDER GOD,
THE RESTORER, AFTER THREE CENTURIES,
OF
THE RELIGIOUS LIFE IN THE ENGLISH CHURCH,
WITH THE PRAYER
THAT THE WORK OF LOVE FOR SOULS
WHICH SHE HAS SO MANIFOLDLY DESIGNED,
AND IN WHICH SHE HAS SO UNCEASINGLY LABOURD,
MAY BE TO HER ENDLESS BLISS AS TO THE GLORY OF
THE REDEEMER,
AND THAT THE PRAYERS
WHICH SHE HAS CAUSED TO BE MULTIPLIED
MAY RETURN INTO HER OWN BOSOM.


Contents

Address I. Introductory.
Object of the retreat to renew fervour as to the object of the Company of the Love of Jesus, prayer for the conversion of sinners.

Address II.
What is a soul? God's individual love for it in His creation of it.

Address III.
God's love for each soul in the Incarnation.

Address IV.
Love of God and of Jesus, God-Man, for each soul in the Passion.

Address V.
Love of God and of Jesus for each soul: some special sufferings in the Passion.

Address VI.
Love of Jesus in His continual High Priest's Office for us.

Address VII.
Love of God the Holy Ghost for individual souls.

Address VIII.
Horribleness of sin.

Address IX.
Necessity of Intercession.

Address X.
Helps for keeping up Intercession.

Address XI.
On prayers for departed Companions.


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