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 185. Of  the   maters   that   flow   down,   from   mountains;   that is,  of   holy   doctrine,   contrition,   and   baptism.

| ||  ||  ,11   |  |  |  ||  ||  ||  |   55.   If   ||  ||  |  l   |  ||  |  ||   S.  |  ||.

186.  That   the   rite   of   confession   is   to   be   prudently administered.

|| ||  ||  l   ||  ||  ||   S.  |  || S..

187.  That   the   burden   imposed   is   not   to   be   out   of   proportion   to   the   strength.

||  S.  ||   S.  || S. ||  188. What  confession   ought   to   be.

Tis  simple,   humble,   frequent,   pure,   sincere; Open,  discreet,   free,   modest,   without   fear   ; 'Tis  perfect,   secret,   tearful,   undelayed   ; Brave,  self-accusing,   with   obedience   paid   ; 'Tis  full   of   hope,   or   no   fruit   comes   ;   addressed To  One   that   feels   the   wisest   and   the   best. 'Tis  simple   Is. 20  2   ||.

Humble  -.

Frequent  -  |.

Pure  -  l.

Sincere  -  ,5.

Open  -   S.  l.

Discreet  -  ||.

Free  -.

Modest  -  ||   S..

Without  fear   -.

'Tis  perfect   -  ||   S.  ||   S.