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HERE BEGINNETH THE EIGHT AND TWENTIETH CHAPTER
 
That a man should not presume to work in this work before the time that he be 
lawfully cleansed in conscience of all his special deeds of sin.
 
BUT if thou asketh me when they should work in this work, then I answer thee and 
I say: that not ere they have cleansed their conscience of all their special 
deeds of sin done before, after the common ordinance of Holy Church.
For in this work, a soul drieth up in it all the root and the ground of sin that 
will always live in it after confession, be it never so busy. And, therefore, 
whoso will travail in this work, let him first cleanse his conscience; and 
afterward when he hath done that in him is lawfully, let him dispose him  
boldly but meekly thereto. And let him think, that he hath full long been 
holden therefrom. For this is that work in the which a soul should travail all 
his lifetime, though he had never sinned deadly. And the whiles that a soul is 
dwelling in this deadly flesh, it shall evermore see and feel this cumbrous 
cloud of unknowing betwixt him and God. And not only that, but in pain of the 
original sin it shall evermore see and feel that some of all the creatures that 
ever God made, or some of their works, will evermore press in remembrance 
betwixt it and God. And this is the right wisdom of God, that man, when he had 
sovereignty and lordship of all other creatures, because that he wilfully made 
him underling to the stirring of his subjects, leaving the bidding of God and 
his Maker; that right so after, when he would fulfil the bidding of God, he saw 
and felt all the creatures that should be beneath him, proudly press above him, 
betwixt him and his God.  
 
 
 



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