On the confirmatory, of whom it was exclaimed, O how wise! n. [233].

On those who are in the love of ruling from the love of self, n. [261-266].

On those who are in the love of possessing all things of the world, n. [267], [268].

On Lucifer, n. [269].

On conjugial cold, n. [270].

On the seven wives sitting on a bed of roses, who said various things respecting conjugial love, n. [293].

Observations by the same wives on the prudence of women, n. [294].

A discussion what the soul is, and what is its quality, n. [315].

On the garden, where there was a conversation respecting the divine providence in regard to marriages, n. [316].

On the distinction between what is spiritual and what is natural, n. [326-329].