CHAPTER XXXVIII.
Venial Sins 384
CHAPTER XXXIX.
Shorter Remedies against Sins, particularly the Seven Deadly Sins 385
CHAPTER XL.
Three Kinds of Virtues in which the Fulness of Justice consists; and, first, Man's Duty to himself 394
SECTION I. – Our Threefold Obligation to Virtue 394
SECTION II. – The Reformation of the Body 395
SECTION III. – Temperance 399
SECTION IV. – The Government of the Senses 405
SECTION V. – The Government of the Tongue 407
SECTION VI. – The Mortification of the Passions 409
SECTION VII. – The Reformation of the Will 412
SECTION VIII. – The Government of the Imagination 414
SECTION IX. – The Government of the Understanding 416
SECTION X. – Prudence in Temporal Affairs 419
SECTION XI. – Means of acquiring this Virtue 421
CHAPTER XLI.
Man's Duty to his Neighbor 423
CHAPTER XLII.
Man's Duty to God 429
SECTION I. – Man's Duties in General 429
SECTION II. – The Love of God 430
SECTION III. – The Fear of God 430
SECTION IV. – Confidence in God 432
SECTION V. – Zeal for the Glory of God 433
SECTION VI. – Purity of Intention 434
SECTION VII. – Prayer 436
SECTION VIII. – Gratitude 436
SECTION IX. – Obedience 437
SECTION X. – Patience in Afflictions 444