For zeal's a dreadful termagant, That teaches saints to tear and cant.
Samuel Butler,Hudibras, Part III (1678), Canto II, line 673.
It is only through a burning zeal for the salvation of the lost — a zeal glowing in the heart, and flashing out in the look and action and utterance — that the confidence of unbelief can be overcome, and the heedless travelers of the broad way won to the path of life and happiness. Love is the most potent logic; interest and sympathy are the most subduing eloquence.
The Christian at Work, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert,Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 625.
I remember a passage in Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield," which he was afterwards fool enough to expunge: "I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing."
A zealous soul without meekness is like a ship in a storm, in danger of wrecks. A meek soul without zeal, is like a ship in a calm, that moves not so fast as it ought.
John M. Mason, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert,Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 625.
A Spirit, zealous, as he seemed, to know More of the Almighty's works, and chiefly Man, God's latest image.
I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge. For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
We do that in our zeal our calmer moment would be afraid to answer.
SirWalter Scott,Woodstock, heading of Chapter XVII.
If I had obeyed God, as I have obeyed him, He would not have punished me.
Swamwra to the Governor of Basra when deposed by the Caliph (675). SeeIbnu'l Athir, Volume III, p. 412. (Ed. Tomberg).
Terms ill defined, and forms misunderstood, And customs, when their reasons are unknown, Have stirred up many zealous souls To fight against imaginary giants.