12. “But,” thou wilt say,
“we more easily penetrate their concealment if we pretend to be
ourselves what they are.” If this were lawful or expedient,
Christ might have instructed his sheep that they should come clad
in wolves’ clothing to the wolves, and by the cheat of this
artifice discover them: which He hath not said, no, not when He
foretold that He would send them forth in the midst of wolves.23962396 But thou
wilt say: “They needed not at that time to have inquisition made
for them, being most manifest wolves; but their bite and savageness
were to be endured.” What, when foretelling later times, He said
that ravening wolves would come in sheep’s clothing? Was there
not room there to give this advice and say, And do ye, that ye may
find them out, assume wolves’ clothing, but within be ye sheep
still? Not this saith He: but when he had said, “Many will come
to you in sheep’s clothing, but within are ravening wolves;”23972397 He went on
to say, not, By your lies, but, “By their fruits ye shall know
them.” By truth must we beware of, by truth must we take, by
truth must we kill, lies. Be it far from us, that the blasphemies
of the ignorant we by wittingly blaspheming should overcome: far
from us, that the evils of deceitful men we by imitating should
guard against. For how shall we guard against them if in order to
guard against them we shall have them? For if in order that he may
be caught who blasphemes unwittingly, I shall blaspheme wittingly,
worse is the thing I do than that which I catch. If in order that
he may be found who denies Christ unwittingly, I shall deny Him
wittingly, to his undoing will he follow me whom I shall so find,
since in order that I may find him out, I first am
undone.