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The three books of the Testament are shown by Usk to correspond to the three
ages of the world, Error, Grace, and Joy, and the subject of the whole book to be
involved in other triads, such as Law, Philosophy, and Love.
Love promises Usk that he will be rewarded for his good service, which she shows
to be good acts freely chosen and performed with a good heart.
She shows how the will is free in relation to necessity and eternity.
In the image of a tree, the interdependence of free will, love and grace is shown, and
how love is its own reward. The lady Love enters Usk's heart.
Usk recapitulates in his own voice what love has taught him about the workings
of grace and will in love, truth, and righteousness.
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