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1 I| the judgment. The fifth is contrition, whereof S. Jerome saith:
2 I| purge us by confession, by contrition, by satisfaction, by almsdeeds,
3 I| the force and virtue of contrition. Nevertheless we say that
4 III| and by her weeping the contrition. As Bede saith: Contrition
5 III| contrition. As Bede saith: Contrition ought to begin in dread
6 IV| must first show his sins by contrition and by confession, and after,
7 V| nativity of baptism go tofore contrition, and that of joy also. For
8 V| First, in moving a man to contrition, and this is signified in
9 V| that is to understand, contrition of the heart anointeth the
10 VI| Nevertheless if they had so much contrition in the heart that it had
11 VI| will ne satisfaction, for contrition is right great satisfaction
12 VI| they that die without this contrition tofore to accomplishing
13 VI| And if they have not right contrition that may suffice for their
14 VI| to him: Why hast thou no contrition for thy misdeed? But sith
15 VII| their last end to have very contrition, confession, and remission
16 VII| showeth himself plein of contrition, thirdly, he requireth aid
17 VII| Blessed be those that weep by contrition, for they shall have very
18 VII| them by firm and steadfast contrition to him that presently cometh
19 VII| and that signifieth the contrition and repentance that the
20 VII| betokening that with right very contrition and in steadfast devotion
21 VII| of the world died in very contrition and repentance, in faith
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