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# Book I. Containing a Preparation for the Whole Treatise
[[book-i-a-fs-tlg|Chapter I. That for the Beauty of Human Nature God Has Given the Government of All the Faculties of the Soul to the Will]]
[[book-i-b-fs-tlg|Chapter II. How the Will Variously Governs the Powers of the Soul]]
[[book-i-c-fs-tlg|Chapter III. How the Will Governs the Sensual Appetite]]
[[book-i-d-fs-tlg|Chapter IV. That Love Rules over All the Affections and Passions, and Even Governs the Will, Although the Will Has Also Dominion over It]]
[[book-i-e-fs-tlg|Chapter V. Of the Affections of the Will]]
[[book-i-f-fs-tlg|Chapter VI. How the Love of God Has Dominion over Other Loves]]
[[book-i-g-fs-tlg|Chapter VII. Description of Love in General]]
[[book-i-h-fs-tlg|Chapter VIII. What Kind of Affinity (convenance) It Is Which Excites Love]]
[[book-i-i-fs-tlg|Chapter IX. That Love Tends to Union]]
[[book-i-j-fs-tlg|Chapter X. That the Union to Which Love Aspires Is Spiritual]]
[[book-i-k-fs-tlg|Chapter XI. That There Are Two Portions in the Soul, and How We Have but One Soul]]
[[book-i-l-fs-tlg|Chapter XII. That in These Two Portions of the Soul There Are Four Different Degrees of Reason]]
[[book-i-m-fs-tlg|Chapter XIII. On the Difference of Loves]]
[[book-i-n-fs-tlg|Chapter XIV. That Charity May Be Named Love]]
[[book-i-o-fs-tlg|Chapter XV. Of the Affinity There Is Between God and Man]]
[[book-i-p-fs-tlg|Chapter XVI. That We Have a Natural Inclination to Love God Above All Things]]
[[book-i-q-fs-tlg|Chapter XVII. That We Have Not Naturally the Power to Love God Above All Things]]
[[book-i-r-fs-tlg|Chapter XVIII. That the Natural Inclination Which We Have to Love God Is Not Useless]]
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