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by Thee, may have a free and sure passage to Thy kingdom, where I shall not see Thee in This form by mystery, but I shall see Thee face to face; where I shall never hunger nor thirst, but ever be in joy with Thee and Thine, there to glorify Thee and to worship Thee, to laud and to praise Thee, world without end. Amen.

By these following are Venial Sins taken away; if they be done devoutly

In taking holy water [and] holy bread; also by saying of the Paternoster, spiritually, for this clause and petition : Dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris; and also by knocking of the breast for one's sins; and also for saying of Detis propicius esto in peccatori; and by saying of the common Confiteor at mass or at other time. Also by receiving of any of the sacraments of the church, and specially of the Body of our Lord. Also by hearing of mass, and by the sight of the sacrament of the altar, there or elsewhere. By the blessing of a bishop or of a priest at his mass. By any of the deeds of mercy; by pardons; by martyrdoms and penance; by forgiveness to a trespassour; by good ensample giving, or by converting of others to good life; by patient thanking in trouble, and by contrition for sins, with displeasure of them. And for every good deed doing with good entent and devotion. Amen.