MAX. 58.
The Clergy is a Copy-book; their Life is the Paper, whereof some is purer, some courser; their Doctrine is the Copies, some written in a plain hand,
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The Clergy is a Copy-book; their Life is the Paper, whereof some is purer, some courser; their Doctrine is the Copies, some written in a plain hand,
others in a flourishing hand, some in a Text hand, some in a Roman hand, others in a Court hand, others in a Bastard Ro∣man. If the choice be in thy power, choose a Book that hath the finest Paper; let it not be too straight nor too loosely bound, but easie to lye open to every Eye: Follow not every Copy, lest thou be good at none; among them all choose one that shall be most legible and useful, and fullest of just Writing: But if the Paper chance to have a Blot, remem∣ber that Blot is no part of the Copy.