Wherein is treated of the great profit, and necessity of consideration.
For among the miseries of mans heart, one of the greatest is, that it is so sensible to understand the things of the world, and so unsensible to understand the things appertaining unto almighty God.
Venerable Louis of Granada
Of the great profit and necessity of Consideration
How Consideration helpeth Faith
How Consideration helpeth Hope
How Consideration helpeth Charity
How Consideration helpeth Devotion
How prayer joined with Consideration helpeth all the virtuous affections
How Consideration helpeth towards the obtaining of the four Cardinal Virtues
How Consideration helpeth to resist vices
How Consideration helpeth to achieve and accomplish all virtuous works of Austerity
How Consideration excludeth not other particular helps unto virtues
How the exercises of prayer and meditation appertain not only to Religious persons, and Priests, but to the Laity also
An answer to an objection
Of the matter of Consideration
Of the five parts of Prayer

