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1 I| for their sins nor to make satisfaction of the great anguish that
2 I| and pardon. The eighth is satisfaction and sacrifice, and then
3 I| confession, by contrition, by satisfaction, by almsdeeds, and by prayers,
4 I| signifieth of penance and satisfaction. The Septuagesima beginneth
5 I| speaking, and Jesus would make satisfaction by being still and not speaking.
6 II| in language for to make satisfaction. And S. Basil said to him:
7 III| and repent thee, and make satisfaction for thy trespass in doing
8 IV| to the gods, he should do satisfaction or to be driven from the
9 IV| pilgrimage, punish them and make satisfaction. And this said, the devil
10 V| Thirdly, in enjoying to satisfaction, and that is signified in
11 V| have washed them away by satisfaction. But peradventure he hath
12 VI| tofore ever they have done satisfaction of the penance that hath
13 VI| accomplished their will ne satisfaction, for contrition is right
14 VI| contrition is right great satisfaction of their sins, and putting
15 VI| but if it happen that the satisfaction of them be done of some
16 VI| that such mutation of the satisfaction may avail, four things be
17 VI| this mutation is of the satisfaction, that is the necessity of
18 VI| that he may not well do satisfaction for that other, that is
19 VI| the commutation is made of satisfaction for that other, that is
20 VI| charity, by which he maketh satisfaction to be meritorious and sufficient.
21 VII| to the end we may make satisfaction to the king of heaven, for
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