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THE ANSWERE OF Mr. ISAAC CASAVBON TO THE Epistle of the most illustrious, and most reuerend Cardinall PERON.
MOst illustrious, and most reuerend Lord, I haue learned (as I thinke) by vse, and experience, that there is no euill so great, out of which, or by occasion whereof some good may not arise. And as it is an vsuall speech that honey bree∣deth gall; so it may bee said not vnfitly, that somtimes out of pure gall commeth pure honey. Not to seeke any further proofe of this, the lewd book of that debosht cauiller, which gaue me first occasion by his excellent Maiesties commaund, of writing to your illustrious Honour, it was pure gall, and that most virulent. But both your letters, which vpon that occasion you sent me, seasoned with singular courtesie, hu∣manitie, and prudence, witnessing the faire ingenuitie of the author, were sweeter to me then any honey. Wherefore I was not afraid to shew them vnto his Maiestie, and his Maiestie, although he approued not of all that was in them, (for that could not be) yet hee refused not, but was willing to reade them both. It delighted him very much, that yet he knew one Diuine of your side, a man of chiefe place, of honorable estimation, and excellent learning, which hand∣ling the controuersies of these times, appeared to be of a moderate, and quiet disposition. For, with what spirit the