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which imply that the Priest must have a perfect body; and by analogy according to Philo, that he have a perfect soul: Because Perfectum est cui nihil deest aut superest, that is perfect to which nothing is wanting, nothing is superfluous. |
which imply that the Priest must have a perfect body; and by analogy according to Philo, that he have a perfect soul: Because Perfectum est cui nihil deest Or superest, that is perfect to which nothing is wanting, nothing is superfluous. |
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