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11Al thing shal be wele.One time our good Lord said: All thing shall be well; and another time he said:
22… al manner of thing shall be wele.Thou shalt see thyself that all MANNER of thing shall be well; and in these
33Take now hede faithfully and trosting,two sayings the soul took sundry understandings.
44and at the last end thus halt verily sen it in fulhede of joye.
5One was that He willeth we know that not only He taketh heed to noble things
6and to great, but also to little and to small, to low and to simple, to one
7and to other. And so meaneth He in that He saith: ALL MANNER OF THINGS shall
8be well. For He willeth we know that the least thing shall not be forgotten.
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10Another understanding is this, that there be deeds evil done in our sight,
11and so great harms taken, that it seemeth to us that it were impossible that
12ever it should come to good end. And upon this we look, sorrowing and mourning
13therefor, so that we cannot resign us unto the blissful beholding of God as
14we should do. And the cause of this is that the use of our reason is now so
15blind, so low, and so simple, that we cannot know that high marvellous Wisdom,
16the Might and the Goodness of the blissful Trinity. And thus signifieth He
17when He saith: THOU SHALT SEE THYSELF if all manner of things shall be
18well. As if He said: Take now heed faithfully and trustingly, and at the
19last end thou shalt verily see it in fulness of joy.
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21And thus in these same five words aforesaid: I may make all things well, etc.,
22I understand a mighty comfort of all the works of our Lord God that are yet
23to come. There is a Deed the which the blessed Trinity shall do in the last Day,
24as to my sight, and when the Deed shall be, and how it shall be done, is unknown
25of all creatures that are beneath Christ, and shall be till when it is done.
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27”The Goodness and the Love of our Lord God” will that we wit know that it
28shall be; And the “Might and the Wisdom of him by the same Love will” hill conceal
29it, and hide it from us what it shall be, “and how it shall be done.”
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31And the cause why He willeth that we know this Deed shall be, is for that He
32would have us the more eased in our soul and the more set at peace in love —
33leaving the beholding of all troublous things that might keep us back from true
34enjoying of Him. This is that Great Deed ordained of our Lord God from without
35beginning, treasured and hid in His blessed breast, only known to Himself: by
36which He shall make all things well.
37
38For like as the blissful Trinity made all things of nought, right so the same
39blessed Trinity shall make well all that is not well.
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41And in this sight I marvelled greatly and beheld our Faith, marvelling thus:
42Our Faith is grounded in God’s word, and it belongeth to our Faith that we believe
43that God’s word shall be saved in all things; and one point of our Faith is
44that many creatures shall be condemned: as angels that fell out of Heaven for
45pride, which be now fiends; and man in earth that dieth out of the Faith of
46Holy Church: that is to say, they that be heathen men; and also man that hath
47received christendom and liveth unchristian life and so dieth out of charity: all
48these shall be condemned to hell without end, as Holy Church teacheth me to believe.
49And all this so standing, methought it was impossible that all manner
50of things should be well, as our Lord shewed in the same time.
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52And as to this I had no other answer in Shewing of our Lord God but this:
53That which is impossible to thee is not impossible to me: I shall save my word
54in all things and I shall make all things well. Thus I was taught, by the grace
55of God, that I should steadfastly hold me in the Faith as I had aforehand understood,
56and therewith that I should firmly believe that all things shall be well,
57as our Lord shewed in the same time.
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59For this is the Great Deed that our Lord shall do, in which Deed He shall save His
60word and He shall make all well that is not well. How it shall be done there is no
61creature beneath Christ that knoweth it, nor shall know it till it is done; according
62to the understanding that I took of our Lord’s meaning in this time.

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