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How a man may wit when his ghostly work is beneath him or without him, and when it is even with him or within him, and when it is above him and under his God
THE THREE AND SIXTIETH CHAPTER
Of the powers of a soul in general, and how Memory in special is a principal power, comprehending in it all the other powers and all those things in the which they work
Of the other two principal powers, Reason and Will; and of the work of them before sin and after
Of the first secondary power, Imagination by name; and of the works and of the obedience of it unto Reason, before sin and after
Of the other secondary power, Sensuality by name; and of the works and of the obedience of it unto Will, before sin and after