Leviticus 14:28

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28 tangetque extremum dextræ auriculæ illius qui mundatur, et pollices manus ac pedis dextri, in loco sanguinis qui effusus est pro delicto :


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Napsal(a) Henry MacLagan

Verse 28. Whence it follows, that not only is truth received from the Lord communicating power, but good also, when man is purified from profanation; being the essential of power in the will by obedience from a principle of good; in the understanding by the conjunction of truth with good interior; and in the life by the conjunction of truth with good in every action.