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HERE BEGINNETH THE FOUR AND TWENTIETH CHAPTER
 
What charity is in itself, and how it is truly and perfectly contained in the 
work of this book.
 
AND as it is said of meekness, how that it is truly and perfectly comprehended 
in this little blind love pressed, when it is beating upon this dark cloud of 
unknowing, all other things put down and forgotten: so it is to be understood of 
all other virtues, and specially of charity.
For charity is nought else to bemean to thine understanding, but love of God for 
Himself above all creatures, and of man for God even as thyself. And that in 
this work God is loved for Himself, and above all creatures, it seemeth right 
well. For as it is said  before, that the substance of this work is 
nought else but a naked intent directed unto God for Himself.
A naked intent I call it. For why, in this work a perfect Prentice asketh 
neither releasing of pain, nor increasing of meed, nor shortly to say, nought 
but Himself. Insomuch, that neither he recketh nor looketh after whether that he 
be in pain or in bliss, else that His will be fulfilled that he loveth. And thus 
it seemeth that in this work God is perfectly loved for Himself, and that above 
all creatures. For in this work, a perfect worker may not suffer the memory of 
the holiest creature that ever God made to commune with him.
And that in this work the second and the lower branch of charity unto thine 
even-christian is verily and perfectly fulfilled, it seemeth by the proof. For 
why, in this work a perfect worker hath no special beholding unto any man by 
himself, whether that he be kin or stranger, friend or foe. For all men  
  him thinks equally kin unto him, and no man stranger. All men him thinks 
be his friends, and none his foes. Insomuch, that him thinks all those that pain 
him and do him disease in this life, they be his full and his special friends: 
and him thinketh, that he is stirred to will them as much good, as he would to 
the homeliest friend that he hath. 
 
 
 



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