He did not say "damnable conscience." He said "wounded conscience." A wounded conscience is one who knows he has done wrong (i.e. has guilt), but that's not necessarily indicative of repentance. There are many people who know they are guilty, but refuse to repent. That's my point; it's not clearly spelled out here in any part of the quote, but Wynand said: "I am just showing what Tyndale taught about repentance"
Wynand; this is happening across multiple posts that you're making all over the this forum. I don't know what the problem is, but you need to stop this. You're making claims about posts that don't exist, you're making false statements about Scripture, and most of what you write is vague. Please stop what you're doing. (I don't believe you have any problem speaking the English language, as I could tell from the introduction thread, so I know that isn't the issue.)
You stated in a response to your post in your introductory thread:
"To be honest I begged the Lord Jesus to help me use my tongue for truth and edification."
Well, so far, you're not doing that. So far, I see you denying the truth to lean on your own understanding, and you are not "building up" (i.e. edifying) anyone in the church by just making short-hand posts that, often, don't make much sense.