30. But why do these persons
think they may imitate Tamar telling a lie, and not think they may
imitate Judah committing fornication?24402440 For there they have read both, and
nought of these hath that Scripture either blamed or praised, but
has merely narrated both, and to our judgment dismissed both: but
it is marvellous if it hath permitted aught of these to be imitated
with impunity. For, that Tamar not through lust of playing the
harlot, but through wish of conceiving seed, did tell the lie, we
know. But fornication also, howbeit Judah’s was not such, yet
some man’s may be such whereby to procure that a man may be
delivered, just as her lie was in order that a man might be
conceived; is it right then to commit fornication on this account,
if on that account it is thought that it was right to lie? Not
therefore concerning lying only, but concerning all works of men in
which there arise as it were compensative sins, must we consider
what sentence we ought to pass; lest we open a way not only to
small sins whatsoever, but even to all wickednesses, and there
remain no outrageous, flagitious, sacrilegious deed, in which there
may not arise a cause upon which it may rightly seem a thing meet
to be done, and so universal probity of life be by that opinion
subverted.