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Chapter 1. Why God constituted various organs of sensing. 24.
Chapter 2. That God does not act through deliberation. 24.
Chapter 3. What kind of work is God's. 25.
Chapter 4. That all things posterior to the intellect are producible in it, and that they are perfect. 25.
Chapter 5. That God does not act through another. And that in spiritual things, the "what" and the "why" do not differ. 26.
Chapter 6. That the "what" and the "why" are the same in the intellect. 27.
Chapter 1. How the stars operate upon inferior things, and that they do not perform evil. 28.
Chapter 2. That the work of fascination is twofold, and how fascination is done. 28.
Chapter 3. That natures have the power of fascination from the heavens, and that a just man is not fascinated. 29.
Chapter 4. That a prone man is quickly fascinated. 30.
Chapter 5. That something moves a man toward another thing, and that one excessively given to natural things is fascinated by nature. 30.
Chapter 1. Why the Soul descended into the inferior world. 31.
Chapter 2. That if God had not produced [it], nothing else would exist, and why several beings were produced. 32.
Chapter 3. That no substance, whether intellectual or natural, exists that does not act. And what is the order of things. 32.
Chapter 4. That the sensible world is an image of the intellectual [world]. 33.