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| Chapter v.—That man does not know himself wholly, | 191 |
| Chapter vi.—The love of God, in His nature superior to all creatures, is acquired by the knowledge of the senses and the exercise of reason, | 191 |
| Chapter vii.—That God is to be found neither from the powers of the body nor of the soul, | 194 |
| Chapter viii.—Of the nature and the amazing power of memory, | 194 |
| Chapter ix.—Not only things, but also literature and images, are taken from the memory and brought forth by the act of remembering, | 197 |
| Chapter x.—Literature is not introduced to the memory through the senses, but is brought forth from its more secret places, | 197 |
| Chapter xi.—What it is to learn and to think, | 198 |
| Chapter xii.—On the recollection of things mathematical, | 199 |
| Chapter xiii.—Memory retains all things, | 200 |
| Chapter xiv.—Concerning the manner in which joy and sadness may be brought back to the mind and memory, | 200 |
| Chapter xv.—In memory there are also images of things which are absent, | 202 |
| Chapter xvi.—The privation of memory is forgetfulness, | 202 |
| Chapter xvii.—God cannot be attained unto by the power of memory, which beasts and birds possess, | 204 |
| Chapter xviii.—A thing when lost could not be found unless it were retained in the memory, | 205 |
| Chapter xix.—What it is to remember, | 205 |
| Chapter xx.—We should not seek for God and the happy life unless we had known it, | 206 |
| Chapter xxi.—How a happy life may be retained in the memory, | 207 |
| Chapter xxii.—A happy life is to rejoice in God, and for God, | 209 |
| Chapter xxiii.—All wish to rejoice in the Truth, | 209 |
| Chapter xxiv.—He who finds truth, finds God, | 211 |
| Chapter xxv.—He is glad that God dwells in his memory, | 211 |
| Chapter xxvi.—God everywhere answers those who take counsel of Him, | 212 |
| Chapter xxvii.—He grieves that he was so long without God, | 212 |
| Chapter xxviii.—On the misery of human life, | 213 |
| Chapter xxix.—All hope is in the mercy of God, | 213 |