Utopia. Thomas More
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‘The Friar answered (for I shall give you his own words), “I am not angry, you hangman; at least, I do not sin in it, for the Psalmist says, ‘Be ye angry and sin not.’” Upon this the Cardinal admonished him gently, and wished him to govern his passions. “No, my lord,” said he, “I speak not but from a good zeal, which I ought to have, for holy men have had a good zeal, as it is said, ‘The zeal of thy house hath eaten me up’; and we sing in our church that those who mocked Elisha as he went up to the house of God felt the effects of his zeal, which that mocker, that rogue, that scoundrel, will perhaps feel.”
‘ “You do this, perhaps, with a good intention,” said the Cardinal, “but, in my opinion, it were wiser in you, and perhaps better for you, not to engage in so ridiculous a contest with a Fool.”
‘ “No, my lord,” answered he, “that were not wisely done, for Solomon, the wisest of men, said, ‘Answer a Fool according to his folly’, which I now do, and show him the ditch into which he will fall, if he is not aware of it; for if the many mockers of Elisha, who was but one bald man, felt the effect of his zeal, what will become of the mocker of so many Friars, among whom there are so many bald men? We have, likewise, a bull, by which all that jeer us are excommunicated.”
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