- Of Athalia, quene of Jerusalem.
- Of Enuye.
- Of Dalida, Sampson's wyf.
- How a woman ought to obeye to her lord or her husbond in alle thynges honest.
- How men ought to kepe them self fro flaterers.
- How a woman ought in no wyse discouere ne telle the secretes of her husbond for ouer many peryls.
- How the faders and moders ought to praye for theyr children.
- How men ought to sette and put theyr children in the wylle of god.
- Of Charyte.
- How a bienfaytte done for the loue of god is rendryd of god an honderd fold gretter.
- How he that wyll praye god must do abstynence.
- How men ought to sette and put theyr children to scole.
- How euery good woman ought to ansuere for her lord in al thynge.
- An ensample of the Quene of Saba and of the kyng Salamon.
- How no woman ought not to chyde ne brawle with folke that ben brawlers.
- How no good woman ought to ansuere to her husbond whanne he is wrothe.
- How a good lady oughte to loue and drede and also bere feythe vnto her husbond.
- How men ought bewaylle and wepe for there synnes and mysdedes.
- This chapyter sheweth how be it that a woman haue an euyl and felon husbond, neuertheles she ought not therfore leue the seruyse of god.
- How it is good to herberowe and receyue in his hows the seruauntes and mynystres of god.
- Of a burgeyses wyf, whiche wold neuer pardonne her euylle wylle to her neyghbour, wherfore she was dampned.
- Of them whiche ought to come to theyr carnal frendes in whatsomeuer estate they be.
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