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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,[1] 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[2] 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,[3] unto the renunciation of all thy

  1. now
  2. requestest or desirest.
  3. resources or possessions.