Richard Baxter, The Reformed Pastor, chapitre 3, section 1.
He that has not so much sense of his faults as unfeignedly to lament them, will hardly have so much more as to move him to reform them. The sorrow of repentance may exist without a change of heart and life; because a passion may be more easily wrought, than a true conversion. But the change cannot take place without some good measure of the sorrow.
Richard Baxter, The Reformed Pastor, Chapter 3, Section 1.