DP 222 A person may be admitted into wisdom and love regarding spiritual things and yet not be reformed

Divine Providence # 222 Explaining point 1 from this chapter’s outline: “A person may be admitted into wisdom regarding spiritual matters and also into a love for them and yet not be reformed”
Translated by N. Bruce Rogers for the General Church
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DP 221 Man is Not Admitted More Interiorly into Faith and Charity Than the Extent to Which He Can Be Maintained in them Till the End of Life

Divine Providence # 221 Chapter 11 “A Person Is Admitted No More Interiorly into Truths of Faith and Goods of Charity than the Extent to Which He Can Be Maintained in Them to the End of His Life”

Including list of points to be covered in this chapter.

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DP 220 The conjoining of temporal and eternal ends in a person is of the Lord’s Divine Providence

Divine Providence # 220 Explaining point 4 from this chapter’s outline
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DP 218 Temporal and eternal ends are separated by mankind but conjoined by the Lord

Divine Providence # 218 Explaining point 3 from this chapter’s outline
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DP 215 Temporal ends have to do with advancements and riches in the world

Divine Providence # 215 Explaining point 1 from this chapter’s outline
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