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 For of such Doctrine never was there School, But the heart of the Fool, And no man therein Doctor but himself.
 * Yet more there be who doubt his ways not just,

As to his own edicts, found contradicting, Then give the rains to wandring thought, Regardless of his glories diminution; Till by thir own perplexities involv'd They ravel more, still less resolv'd,
 * But never find self-satisfying solution.
 * As if they would confine th' interminable,

And tie him to his own prescript, Who made our Laws to bind us, not himself, And hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases him by choice From National obstriction, without taint Of sin, or legal debt; For with his own Laws he can best dispence.
 * He would not else who never wanted means,

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