On Union with God by Blessed Albert the Great (1193 - 1280) LibriVox
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Surely the most deeply-rooted need of the human soul, its purest aspiration, is for the closest possible union with God. As one turns over the pages of this little work, written by Blessed Albert the Great towards the end of his life, when that great soul had ripened and matured, one feels that here indeed is the ideal of one's hopes. (From the Preface)
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01 - Of the Highest Perfection which Man Can Attain Unto in this Life
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02 - How a Man May Despise All Things and Cleave to Christ Alone
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04 - That Our Labour Must Be With the Understanding and Not With the Senses
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05 - Of Purity of Heart, Which is to be Sought Above All Else
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06 - That a Man Truly Devout Must Seek God in Purity of Mind and Heart
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