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That a thing be made perfect, there are required two degrees of perfection, which are opposite to the double imperfection, spoken of in the former Chapter, called Tohu, Tobohu, the one being an outward perfection opposite to barrennesse and emptinesse without: |
That a thing be made perfect, there Are required two Degrees of perfection, which Are opposite to the double imperfection, spoken of in the former Chapter, called Tohu, Tobohu, the one being an outward perfection opposite to Barrenness and emptiness without: |
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