The Pricke of Conscience, also known as Stimulus Conscientiae, is a medieval poem written by Richard Rolle, a hermit and mystic from Northumberland, England. The poem is a religious work that explores the themes of sin, salvation, and judgment, and was intended to serve as a guide for Christian living. The poem is divided into seven parts, each of which focuses on a different aspect of Christian life. The first part discusses the nature of sin and...