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A TABLE OF THE THINGS CONTAINED
IN THIS TREATISE.
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CHAPTER I. | 1 |
CHAPTER II.—HOW we ought to bestow our time from our first rising to Matins in the morning | 8 |
CHAPTER III.—God hath two sorts of servants, and the description of both | 14 |
CHAPTER IV.—That for every hour of the day we ought to cleave to some settled exercise, lest our mind grow sluggish | 22 |
CHAPTER V.—How powerful and efficacious the remembrance of Christ’s Life and Passion is | 29 |
CHAPTER VI.—We must daily call to mind the manifold sins which we have committed | 46 |
CHAPTER VII.—Every one ought to consider his own ability, and to proceed accordingly | 55 |
CHAPTER VIII.—A very good means to obtain humility | 67 |
CHAPTER IX. | 70 |
CHAPTER X.—Martha may serve as a mirror for imperfect Religious men; Mary for such as are grown to perfection | 78 |
CHAPTER XI.—Perfect mortification is the certain and only short way to perfection | 86 |
CHAPTER XII.—A Monk or Nun, by virtue of their profession, is bound to tend to perfection | 95 |
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