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HERE BEGINNETH THE FIVE AND TWENTIETH CHAPTER
 
That in the time of this work a perfect soul hath no special beholding to any 
one man in this life.
 
I SAY not that in this work he shall have a special beholding to any man in this 
life, whether that he be friend or foe, kin or stranger; for that may not be if 
this work shall perfectly be done, as it is when all things under God be fully 
forgotten, as falleth for this work. But I say that he shall be made so virtuous 
and so charitable by the virtue of this work, that his will shall be afterwards, 
when he condescendeth to commune or to pray for his even-christian--not from all 
this work, for that may not be without great sin, but from the height of this 
  work, the which is speedful and needful to do some time as charity 
asketh--as specially then directed to his foe as to his friend, his stranger as 
his kin. Yea, and some time more to his foe than to his friend.
Nevertheless, in this work he hath no leisure to look after who is his friend or 
his foe, his kin or his stranger. I say not but he shall feel some time--yea, 
full oft--his affection more homely to one, two, or three, than to all these 
other: for that is lawful to be, for many causes as charity asketh. For such an 
homely affection felt Christ to John and unto Mary, and unto Peter before many 
others. But I say, that in the time of this work shall all be equally homely 
unto him; for he shall feel then no cause, but only God. So that all shall be 
loved plainly and nakedly for God, and as well as himself.
For as all men were lost in Adam and all men that with work will witness their 
will of salvation are saved or   shall be by virtue of the Passion of 
only Christ: not in the same manner, but as it were in the same manner, a soul 
that is perfectly disposed to this work, and oned thus to God in spirit as the 
proof of this work witnesseth, doth that in it is to make all men as perfect in 
this work as itself is. For right as if a limb of our body feeleth sore, all the 
tother limbs be pained and diseased therefore, or if a limb fare well, all the 
remnant be gladded therewith--right so is it ghostly of all the limbs of Holy 
Church. For Christ is our head, and we be the limbs if we be in charity: and 
whoso will be a perfect disciple of our Lord's, him behoveth strain up his 
spirit in this work ghostly, for the salvation of all his brethren and sisters 
in nature, as our Lord did His body on the Cross. And how? Not only for His 
friends and His kin and His homely lovers, but generally for all mankind, 
without any special beholding more to one than to another. For all that will 
leave sin  and ask mercy shall be saved through the virtue of His 
Passion. And as it is said of meekness and charity, so it is to be understood of 
all other virtues. For all they be truly comprehended in this little pressing of 
love, touched before.
 
 
 
 



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