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 pain, but for the love of God or of justice; and thou requirest pardon with all thy heart. Answer: Yea.

Desirest thou also that thy heart may be meeked to the knowledge of the defaults of which thou art not remembered presently, to the end that thou mayst duly repent them? He ought to answer: Yea.

Purposest thou veritably to amend thee, if thou mightest live and be whole, and that thou wouldest never sin deadly in earnest; and haddest liever to lose the best thing that thou lovest — yea the bodily life — before thou wouldest offend thy Maker; and to pray God with good heart that He will give thee grace for to continue in this purpose? Answer: Yea.

Forgivest and pardonest thou with good heart, for the love of God, all that have been trespassed to thee in word or in deed r He ought to answer: Yea.

Requirest thou also for the love of God, of whom thou hopest to receive forgiveness, that that thou hast trespassed ever to any other, [of] that thou mayst be quit and forgiven? Answer: Yea.

Wilt thou the things that thou hast taken and holden unduly be by thee restored wholly, like as thou art bounden, and after the value of thy faculty, unto the renunciation of all thy