
PART II.
THE LIFE OF FAITH AND LOVE FOLLOWED BY THE CRUCIFIXION OF THE LIFE OF NATURE.
- On the distinction between justification and sanctification
- Remarks on unrestrained and inordinate desires
- On the proper relation of the appetites
- On the nature and regulation of the propensive principles
- On the regulation of the principle of self love
- On the nature and regulation of the social principle
- On the nature and regulation of the principle of curiosity
- On the grace of silence as the means of sustaining a holy life
- On the nature and regulation of the affections
- Of the excision and crucifixion of the natural life
- On the necessity of possessing the gifts and graces of God in purity of spirit
- Remarks on interior trials and desolations
- Of the new life in the image of Christ
- On the true idea of spiritual liberty
- On growth in holiness
- On the confession of sin