"Cumbrance" Quotes from Famous Books
... the worthiness and the wretchedness of this consent, thereafter it deserveth pain or bliss. If this consent be to evil, then as fast it hath, by cumbrance of sin, the office of that same spirit that first made him suggestion of that same sin; and if it be to the good, then as fast it hath, by grace, the office of that same spirit that first made him stirring[313] to that same good. ... — The Cell of Self-Knowledge - Seven Early English Mystical Treaties • Various |