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HERE BEGINNETH THE TWO AND SIXTIETH CHAPTER
 
How a man may wit when his ghostly work is beneath him or without him, and when 
it is even with him or within him, and when it is above him and under his God.
 
AND for this, that thou shalt be able better to wit how they shall be conceived 
ghostly, these words that be spoken bodily, therefore I think to declare to thee 
the ghostly bemeaning of some words that fall to ghostly working. So that thou 
mayest wit clearly without error when thy ghostly work is beneath thee and 
without thee, and when it is within thee and even with thee, and when it is 
above thee and under thy God.
All manner of bodily thing is without thy soul and beneath it in nature, 
 yea! the sun and the moon and all the stars, although they be above thy 
body, nevertheless yet they be beneath thy soul.
All angels and all souls, although they be confirmed and adorned with grace and 
with virtues, for the which they be above thee in cleanness, nevertheless, yet 
they be but even with thee in nature.
Within in thyself in nature be the powers of thy soul: the which be these three 
principal, Memory, Reason, and Will; and secondary, Imagination and Sensuality.
Above thyself in nature is no manner of thing but only God.
Evermore where thou findest written thyself in ghostliness, then it is 
understood thy soul, and not thy body. And then all after that thing is on the 
which the powers of thy soul work, thereafter shall the worthiness and the 
condition of thy work be deemed; whether it be beneath thee, within thee, or 
above thee. 



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