- CHAPTER 1 Advice to a Bishop about Temperance in His Daily Life
- CHAPTER 2 On the Pitfalls of the Narrow, Thorny, and Rocky Path That the Bishop Must Tread
- CHAPTER 3 On the Bishop's Miter; on His Reputation As a Bouquet of Flowers
- CHAPTER 4 Parable about a Prudent Canon Who Is Ridiculed by His Slack Bishop; the Humiliation of the Bishop after His Death
- CHAPTER 5 A Helmsman Tosses His People in a Storm; on Birgitta's Calling
- CHAPTER 6 An Allegory about an Adulterous Husband Who Spends Nine Out of Every Ten Hours with His Housemaid Rather Than His Wife
- CHAPTER 7 The Same Bishop Is Like a Bellows and a Snail; He Is Compared to St. Ambrose
- CHAPTER 8 Mary Is Like a Nut; She Can Discern Wisdom; Birgitta Must Ask a Scholar Three Questions
- CHAPTER 9 Even for Those with Impaired Senses, Disasters and Avalanches Still Occur
- CHAPTER 10 The Church Is Near to Collapse; Mary Is Like a Rainbow; the Addendum Describes Papal Nuncios
- CHAPTER 11 John the Baptist Describes a Bishop Who Is Like a Monkey; the Addendum Describes a Cardinal Legate
- CHAPTER 12 Blessed Agnes Discusses a Bishop at a Crossroads; Another Bishop Is Mentioned
- CHAPTER 13 On a Treasure Locked Up in a Fortified Castle, Which a Bishop Should Attempt to Penetrate
- CHAPTER 14 Mary Compares a Bishop to a Butterfly
- CHAPTER 15 Mary Continues about Another Bishop Who Is Likened to a Gadfly, and Condemns Both Men
- CHAPTER 16 The Same Two Bishops Enter into Dialogue; One Is Condemned at the End
- CHAPTER 17 The Virgin Praises Saint Dominic and His Rule
- CHAPTER 18 Contemporary Dominican Friars Have Relaxed the Precepts of Their Rule
- CHAPTER 19 Reassurance for Birgitta on Why the Above Dominican Bishop Was Called but Not Chosen
- CHAPTER 20 How St. Benedict Was Filled with the Holy Spirit in Creating His Rule
- CHAPTER 21 More on St. Benedict, with the Images of Three Fires and Three Sparks
- CHAPTER 22 About a Benedictine Abbot Who Is Attracted to Harlots
- CHAPTER 23 A Deliberation on the Day's Epistle about the Trinity
- CHAPTER 24 Allegory of a Maiden and Her Nine Brothers and the Love of the King's Sons for the Maiden
- CHAPTER 25 Mary Speaks of the World's Neglect of Her Little Son
- CHAPTER 26 On the Mystery of the Trinity
- CHAPTER 27 On the State of the City of Rome Using a Grammatical Analogy; A Vision of Some Gardens on Earth
- CHAPTER 28 The Virgin Describes Four Cities Where Four Types of Love Are to Be Found
- CHAPTER 29 Mary Is Like the Temple of Salomon
- CHAPTER 30 Blessed Agnes Encourages Birgitta in Her Studies
- CHAPTER 31 On a Doctor, a King, and Two Imprisoned Men
- CHAPTER 32 Mary Is Like a Magnet
- CHAPTER 33 About Two Men, One Like a Square-set Stone, the Other Like a Pilgrim to Jerusalem
- CHAPTER 34 About a Ring That Is Too Tight, and an Unclean Filter for a Drink
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