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That in all other works beneath this, men should keep discretion; but in this none
That by indiscretion in this, men shall keep discretion in all other things; and surely else never
THE THREE AND FORTIETH CHAPTER
That all writing and feeling of a man's own being must needs be lost if the perfection of this work shall verily be felt in any soul in this life
How a soul shall dispose it on its own part, for to destroy all witting and feeling of its own being
A good declaring of some certain deceits that may befall in this work
A good teaching how a man shall flee these deceits, and work more with a listiness