Page:TheCloudOfUnknowing 201810.djvu/182

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

For sufficiently and without means may no good angel stir thy will: nor, shortly to say, nothing but only God. So that thou mayest conceive here by these words somewhat (but much more clearly by the proof), that in this work men shall use no means: nor yet men may not come thereto with means. All good means hang upon it, and it on no means; nor no means may lead thereto.