Book, Paragraph

1  II,  37|    universe is incomplete and imperfect. What then? If there were
2  II,  46|       made anything which was imperfect and not quite correct, or
3  II,  49|      spoken of was in nothing imperfect. Even if they are very honourable
4  II,  50|       most clearly that he is imperfect, blameable, although he
5  VI,  16| without the rest of the head, imperfect hands without arms, bellies
6 VII,  26|     of a religious service is imperfect, and if a quantity of it
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