[XXIII]. The Saint resumes the History of her Life--Aiming at Perfection--Means whereby it may be gained--Instructions for Confessors
[XXIV]. Progress under Obedience--Her Inability to resist the Graces of God--God multiplies His Graces
[XXV]. Divine Locutions--Delusions on that Subject
[XXVI]. How the Fears of the Saint vanished--How she was assured that her Prayer was the Work of the Holy Spirit
[XXVII]. The Saint prays to be directed in a different way--Intellectual Visions
[XXVIII]. Visions of the Sacred Humanity and of the glorified Bodies--Imaginary Visions--Great Fruits thereof when they come from God
[XXIX]. Of Visions--The Graces our Lord bestowed on the Saint--The Answers our Lord gave her for those who tried her
[XXX]. St. Peter of Alcantara comforts the Saint--Great Temptations and Interior Trials
[XXXI]. Of certain outward Temptations and Appearances of Satan--Of the Sufferings thereby occasioned--Counsels for those who go on unto Perfection
[XXXII]. Our Lord shows St. Teresa the Place which she had by her Sins deserved in Hell--The Torments there--How the Monastery of St. Joseph was founded