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HERE BEGINNETH THE FIFTEENTH CHAPTER
 
A short proof against their error that say, that there is no perfecter cause to 
be meeked under, than is the knowledge of a man's own wretchedness.
 
AND trust steadfastly that there is such a perfect meekness as I speak of, and 
that it may be come to through grace in this life. And this I say in confusion 
of their error, that say that there is no perfecter cause of meekness than is 
that which is raised of the remembrance of our wretchedness and our before-done 
sins.
I grant well, that to them that have been in accustomed sins, as I am myself and 
have been, it is the most needful and speedful cause, to be meeked under the 
remembrance of  our wretchedness and our before-done sins, ever till 
the time be that the great rust of sin be in great part rubbed away, our 
conscience and our counsel to witness. But to other that be, as it were, 
innocents, the which never sinned deadly with an abiding will and avisement, but 
through frailty and unknowing, and the which set them to be contemplatives--and 
to us both if our counsel and our conscience witness our lawful amendment in 
contrition and in confession, and in making satisfaction after the statute and 
the ordinance of all-Holy Church, and thereto if we feel us stirred and called 
by grace to be contemplatives also--there is then another cause to be meeked 
under as far above this cause as is the living of our Lady Saint Mary above the 
living of the sinfullest penitent in Holy Church; or the living of Christ above 
the living of any other man in this life; or else the living of an angel in 
heaven, the which never felt--nor shall feel--frailty, is above the 
life of the frailest man that is here in this world.
For if it so were that there were no perfect cause to be meeked under, but in 
seeing and feeling of wretchedness, then would I wit of them that say so, what 
cause they be meeked under that never see nor feel--nor never shall be in 
them--wretchedness nor stirring of sin: as it is of our Lord JESUS CHRIST, our 
Lady Saint Mary, and all the saints and angels in heaven. To this perfection, 
and all other, our Lord JESUS CHRIST calleth us Himself in the gospel: where He 
biddeth that we should be perfect by grace as He Himself is by nature.   
 
 
 


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