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THE NINE AND TWENTIETH CHAPTER
That a man should bidingly travail in this work, and suffer the pain thereof, and judge no man
Who should blame and condemn other men's defaults
How a man should have him in beginning of this work against all thoughts and stirrings of sin
Of two ghostly devices that be helpful to a ghostly beginner in the work of this book
THE THREE AND THIRTIETH CHAPTER
That in this work a soul is cleansed both of his special sins and of the pain of them, and yet how there is no perfect rest in this life
THE FOUR AND THIRTIETH CHAPTER
That God giveth this grace freely without any means, and that it may not be come to with means