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THE FIRST CHAPTER






HERE BEGINNETH THE FIRST CHAPTER
Of four degrees of Christian men's living; and of the course of his calling that this book was made unto.
GHOSTLY friend in God, thou shalt well understand that I find, in my boisterous beholding, four degrees 
and forms of Christian men's living: and they be these, Common, Special, Singular, and Perfect. Three of 
these may be begun and ended in this life; and the fourth may by grace be begun here, but it shall ever 
last without end in the bliss of Heaven. And right as thou seest how they be set here in order each one 
after other; first Common, then Special, after Singular, and last Perfect, right so me thinketh that in the 
same order and in the same course our Lord hath of His great mercy called thee and led thee unto Him 
by the desire of thine heart. For first thou wottest well that when thou wert living in the common degree 
of Christian men's living in company of thy worldly friends, it seemeth to me that the everlasting love of 
His Godhead, through the which He made thee and wrought thee when thou wert nought, and sithen 
bought thee with the price of His precious blood when thou wert lost in Adam, might not suffer thee to 
be so far from Him in form and degree of living. And therefore He kindled thy desire full graciously, and 
fastened by it a leash of longing, and led thee by it into a more special state and form of living, to be a 
servant among the special servants of His; where thou mightest learn to live more specially and more 
ghostly in His service than thou didst, or mightest do, in the common degree of living before. And what more?

Yet it seemeth that He would not leave thee thus lightly, for love of His  heart, the which He hath 
evermore had unto thee since thou wert aught: but what did He? Seest thou nought how Mistily 
and how graciously He hath privily pulled thee to the third degree and manner of living, the which i
s called Singular? In the which solitary form and manner of living, thou mayest learn to lift up the foot 
of thy love; and step towards that state and degree of living that is perfect, and the last state of all.  

 
 
 
 


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