it were to turne, if thy herte be trewe; and if every

man diligently the meninges of his wil consider, he shal wel

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understande that good wil, knit with reson, but in a false herte

never is voyded; for power and might of keping this good wil is

thorow libertè of arbitrement in herte, but good wil to kepe

may not fayle. Eke than if it fayle, it sheweth it-selfe that good

wil in keping is not there. And thus false wil, that putteth out

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the good, anon constrayneth the herte to accorde in lovinge of