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xviii CHAP. Contents. PART IV. I. We must not concern ourselves about what the children of the world may say FACE -219 222 II. We must always have courage III. The nature of temptations, and the difference between the feeling of temptation and the consenting to it Iy. Two remarkable examples on this subject V. An encouragement to a soul that is under temp- - 224 220 tation " 229 VI. How templation and delectation" may "besome cintul 230 XIV. Of Spiritual dryness Baid by a remarkable example PART V. VII. Remedies against great temptations. VIII. We must resist small temptations IX. What remedies we are to apply against small temptations. X. How to fortify our hearts against temptations XI. Of Inquietuda XII. Of Sadnese XIII, Of Spiritual and sensible consolations, and how we must behave with regard to them XV. A confirmation and illustration of what has been 232 234 - 2:35 237 238 841 - 243 251 - 257 I. We ought every year to renew our good resolu- tions by the following exercises II. Considerations on the favour which God does us in calling us to his service, according to the protestation indicated in the First Part III. The examination of the soul concerning the ad- vancement of a devout life " 262 263 260 IV. An examination of the state of your soul towards God 288 V. An examination of our state with regard to our- Belves 270 VI. An examination of the state of our soul towards our neighbour 271 VI. An examination of the affections of VII. Affections to be exercised after this examina- your soul 212 tion - 278