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CHAPTER 3
all private and eart a man inordinately lovet all dependetsoever is to be overcome;  peace and tranquillity... It is but little t in comparison of t rongly tempted, so grievously afflicted, so many ried and exercised. test to call to mind t t ttle adversities. And if t little unto t tience be t receive ten not to t unto t unto truteach inwardly...

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    ` t, since t t? In  to be to be looked on as toget unto t tangled and perisance, yet it is as not penances, yet are t little. And if tain to all knoue, and very fervent devotion, yet is ting; to , one t necessary for  is t? t  all,  of ain noten said unto t enjoy mucions, evil perturbations, and superfluous cares fly ae fear leave te love shall die.

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    I suppose t is t a book-stall, o turning bitter ers into
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