| But now if any man or woman because of all this spiritual comfort that is beforesaid, be stirred by folly to say or to think: If this be true, then were it good to sin [so as] to have the more meed, or else to charge the less [guilt] to sin, beware of this stirring: for truly if it come it is untrue, and of the enemy of the same true love that teaches us that we should hate sin only for love. I am sure by my own feeling, the more that any kind soul sees this in the courteous love of our Lord God, the lother he is to sin and the more he is ashamed. For if before us were laid [together] all the pains in Hell and in Purgatory and in Earth death and other , and [by itself] sin, we should rather choose all that pain than sin. For sin is so vile and so greatly to be hated that it may be likened to no pain which is not sin. And to me was shown no harder hell than sin. For a kind soul has no hell but sin. | |