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- On Cleaving To God
Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Translator's Introduction
- Chapter 1 On the highest and supreme perfection of man, in so far as it is possible in this life
- Chapter 2 How one can cling to and seek Christ alone, disdaining everything else
- Chapter 3 What the perfection of man consist of in this life
- Chapter 4 How man's activity should be purely in the intellect and not in the senses
- Chapter 5 On purity of heart which is to be sought above all things
- Chapter 6 That the devout man should cleave to God with naked understanding and will
- Chapter 7 How the heart should be gathered within itself
- Chapter 8 How a religious man should commit himself to God in all circumstances whatsoever
- Chapter 9 How much the contemplation of God is to be preferred to all other exercises
- Chapter 10 That one should not be concerned about feeling tangible devotion so much as about cleaving to God with one's will
- Chapter 11 How one should resist temptations and bear trials
- Chapter 12 How powerful the love of God is
- Chapter 13 The nature and value of prayer, and how the heart should be recollected within itself
- Chapter 14 That we should seek the verdict of our conscience in every decision
- Chapter 15 How contempt of himself can be produced in a man, and how useful it is
- Chapter 16 How God's Providence includes everything