Author's Preface |
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First Maxim: The Knowledge of God and the knowledge of self |
Second Maxim: Christian liberty and the active and passive ways |
Third Maxim: Good direction |
Fourth Maxim: The practice of the presence of God |
Fifth Maxim: Devotion to Our Lord |
Sixth Maxim: The Sacraments of Penance and Holy Eucharist |
Seventh Maxim: Purity of intention, simplicity and uprightness |
Eighth Maxim: The natural spirit and the spirit of Christ |
Ninth Maxim: The outward and inward man |
Tenth Maxim: Recollection, active and passive |
Eleventh Maxim: A childlike spirit |
Twelfth Maxim: Fidelity |
Thirteenth Maxim: Mortification |
Fourteenth Maxim: Contemplative prayer |
Fifteenth Maxim: Difficulties in prayer |
Sixteenth Maxim: Temptations |
Seventeenth Maxim: Self-love |
Eighteenth Maxim: A retired love |
Nineteenth Maxim: Discretion |
Twentieth Maxim: Social relationships |
Twenty-first Maxim: Progress |
Twenty-second Maxim: Dependence on grace |
Twenty-third Maxim: Pure love and hope |
Twenty-fourth Maxim: Conclusion |
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