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Chapter 1  :  Of the union of our will to that divine will which is called the will of good-pleasure

Chapter 2  :  That the union of our will with the good-pleasure of God takes place principally in tribulations

Chapter 3  :  Of the union of our will to the divine good-pleasure in spiritual afflictions, by resignation

Chapter 4  :  Of the union of our will to the good-pleasure of God by indifference

Chapter 5  :  That holy indifference extends to all things

Chapter 6  :  Of the practice of loving indifference, in things belonging to the service of God

Chapter 7  :  Of the indifference we are to have as to our advancement in virtues

Chapter 8  :  How we are to unite our will with God’s in the permission of sins

Chapter 9  :  How the purity of indifference is to be practised in the actions of sacred love

Chapter 10  :  Means to discover when we change in the matter of this holy love

Chapter 11  :  Of the perplexity of a heart which loves without knowing whether it pleases the beloved

Chapter 12  :  How the soul amidst these interior anguishes knows not the love she bears to God: and of the most loveful death of the will

Chapter 13  :  How the will being dead to itself lives entirely in God’s will

Chapter 14  :  An explanation of what has been said touching the decease of our will

Chapter 15  :  Of the most excellent exercise we can make in the interior and exterior troubles of this life, after attaining the indifference and death of the will

Chapter 16  :  Of the perfect stripping of the soul which is united to God’s will

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A TREATISE ON THE LOVE OF GOD

A TREATISE ON THE LOVE OF GOD

BOOK 9 : Of the love of submission, whereby our will is united to God’s good pleasure

Book 1 :: Book 2 :: Book 3 :: Book 4 :: Book 5 :: Book 6 :: Book 7 :: Book 8 :: Book 9 :: Book 10 :: Book 11 :: Book 12

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