- Introduction
- Book I Chapter I
- Book I Chapter II
- Book I Chapter III
- Book I Chapter IV
- Book I Chapter V
- Book I Chapter VI
- Book I Chapter VII
- Book I Chapter VIII
- Book I Chapter IX
- Book I Chapter X
- Book I Chapter XI
- Book I Chapter XII
- Book I Chapter XIII
- Book I Chapter XIV
- Book I Chapter XV
- Book I Chapter XVI
- Book I Chapter XVII
- Book I Chapter XVIII
- Book I Chapter XIX
- Book I Chapter XX
- Book I Chapter XXI
- Book I Chapter XXII
- Book I Chapter XXIII
- Book I Chapter XXIV
- Book I Chapter XXV
- Book II Chapter I
- Book II Chapter II
- Book II Chapter III
- Book II Chapter IV
- Book II Chapter V
- Book II Chapter VI
- Book II Chapter VII
- Book II Chapter VIII
- Book II Chapter IX
- Book II Chapter X
- Book II Chapter XI
- Book II Chapter XII
- Book II Chapter XIII
- Book II Chapter XIV
- Book II Chapter XV
- Book II Chapter XVI
- Book II Chapter XVII
- Book II Chapter XVIII
- Book II Chapter XIX
- Book II Chapter XX
- Book II Chapter XXI
- Book II Chapter XXII
- Book II Chapter XXIII
- Book II Chapter XXIV
The Mystical City of God is a book written in the 17th-century by the Franciscan nun, Venerable Mary of Jesus of Ágreda.
According to María de Ágreda, the book was to a considerable extent dictated to her by the Blessed Virgin Mary and regarded the life of the Virgin Mary and the divine plan for creation and the salvation of souls. The work alternates between descriptions of the Trinity, the Virgin Mary's life, and the spiritual guidance she provides to the author, by whom her words were reproduced for the spiritual benefit and growth of the reader. The book describes at length the various virtues, and how the reader should live in order to see them reflected in their own life, with the Virgin Mary as their model for sanctity. The work has the Imprimatur of several Popes and Bishops and appeals primarily to those who believe in “private revelation” and the sanctity of Mary.
Volume one deals with the Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. "The Sacramental Mysteries wrought by the Most High in the Queen of Heaven from the time of her Immaculate Conception until the Incarnation of the Word in her virginal womb, and how much merit she herself acquired through Divine Grace by profiting from the favors conferred upon her during those first fifteen years of her life." - Summary by Wikipedia and Introduction
According to María de Ágreda, the book was to a considerable extent dictated to her by the Blessed Virgin Mary and regarded the life of the Virgin Mary and the divine plan for creation and the salvation of souls. The work alternates between descriptions of the Trinity, the Virgin Mary's life, and the spiritual guidance she provides to the author, by whom her words were reproduced for the spiritual benefit and growth of the reader. The book describes at length the various virtues, and how the reader should live in order to see them reflected in their own life, with the Virgin Mary as their model for sanctity. The work has the Imprimatur of several Popes and Bishops and appeals primarily to those who believe in “private revelation” and the sanctity of Mary.
Volume one deals with the Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. "The Sacramental Mysteries wrought by the Most High in the Queen of Heaven from the time of her Immaculate Conception until the Incarnation of the Word in her virginal womb, and how much merit she herself acquired through Divine Grace by profiting from the favors conferred upon her during those first fifteen years of her life." - Summary by Wikipedia and Introduction
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