Contents Translator's Note. Introduction. Part One: On virtue. One. Universal Reason is the Wisdom of God Himself. Two. There is no Virtue Other than the Love of Order. Three. The Love of Order is not Different from Charity. Four. Two Fundamental Truths of this Treatise. Five. On the Strength of the Mind. Six. On the Freedom of the Mind. Seven. On Obedience to Order. Eight. On the Means Furnished by Religion for Acquiring the Love of Order. Nine. Why the Church in its Prayers addresses Itself to the Father by the Way of the ...
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Contents Translator's Note. Introduction. Part One: On virtue. One. Universal Reason is the Wisdom of God Himself. Two. There is no Virtue Other than the Love of Order. Three. The Love of Order is not Different from Charity. Four. Two Fundamental Truths of this Treatise. Five. On the Strength of the Mind. Six. On the Freedom of the Mind. Seven. On Obedience to Order. Eight. On the Means Furnished by Religion for Acquiring the Love of Order. Nine. Why the Church in its Prayers addresses Itself to the Father by the Way of the Son. Ten. On the Occasional Causes of those Feelings and Movements of the Soul which resist the Efficacy of Grace, whether Grace of Light or of Feeling. Eleven. On what sort of Death we must Die in Order to See God, to be United to Reason and Delivered from Concupiscence. Twelve. On the Imagination. Thirteen. On the Passions. Part Two: On Duties. One. The Just often do Wicked Deeds. Two. Our Duties to God should be Related to His Attributed; His Power, His Wisdom and His Love. Three. On the Duties we owe to God's Wisdom. Four. Duties owed to Divine Love. Five. The Three Divine Persons each Impress their Own Mark on our Minds, and our Duties Honor all Three Equally. Six. Duties in Society, Generally. Seven. Duties of Esteem are owed to Everyone. Eight. Duties of Benevolence and Respect. Nine. Duties of Benevolence and Respect. Ten. Domestic Duties of Husband and Wife. Eleven. Origin of the Diversity of Conditions. Twelve. On Duties among Equals. Thirteen. Continuation of the Same Subject. Fourteen. On Duties Each of Us owes to Himself. Index.
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