Chapter I. — [5] Origin Of The Title 'most Christian King,' As Given To The Kings Of France. Canonization Of Charlemagne And St. Louis.
Chapter II. — [9] Education Of St. Louis. Influence Of His Century, And Of His Mother, On The Formation Of His Character.
Chapter III. — [19] Majority Of St. Louis His Marriage, And The Commencement Of His Government.
Chapter IV. — [26] Relations Of St. Louis With His Vassals. His Feudal Conflicts. War With Henry III. Of England.
Chapter V. — [37] Attitude Of St. Louis In The Struggle Between The German Empire And The Papacy.
Chapter VI. — [43] Christian Europe And Mahometan Asia In The Thirteenth Century.
Chapter VII. — [51] Origin Of The Passion Felt By St. Louis For The Crusades. His Sickness In 1244. His Vow. His Departure On His First Crusade In 1248.
Chapter VIII. — [58] St. Louis In Egypt. 1249-1250.
Chapter IX. — [80] St. Louis In Palestine And Syria.
Chapter X. — [95] Return Of St. Louis To France. His Domestic Policy.
Chapter XII. — [109] The King's Legislative And Administrative Power.
Chapter XIII. — [117] Christianity Of St. Louis In His Private And Social Life, As Well As In His Public Career And Political Relations.
Chapter XIV. — [130] The Crusade The Ruling Passion Of St. Louis. In Spite Of Strenuous Opposition, He Decides On A Second Crusade (1270). His Arrival And Death Before Tunis (25th August, 1270)
Chapter XV. — [140] Portrait Of St. Louis As The Ideal Man, Christian, And King Of The Middle Ages. His Participation In The Two Great Errors Of His Time.