[Chapter IV.] The conduct of a prudent Christian, with regard to the government of himself.

[Chapter V.] A persuasive to the study of Christian Prudence, with some advices relating to the practice of it.

[Nicodemus]:
Or a Treatise on the Fear of Man.

[Chapter I.] Of the nature and causes of the fear of man.

[Chapter II.] Of the signs and effects of the fear of man.

[Chapter III.] Of the mischiefs caused by the fear of man.

[Chapter IV.] Of the excuses that are usually made for the fear of man.

[Chapter V.] Of the means whereby we may be delivered from the fear of man.

[Chapter VI.] Of Christian discretion.

[Chapter VII.] Of the good which arises from the boldness of faith, conquering the fear of man.