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Dialogue
1 Parme| but of an absolute and perfect whole or one. And if the 2 Parme| that they seldom give a perfect representation of our meaning. 3 Parme| admitted.~And if God has this perfect authority, and perfect knowledge, 4 Parme| this perfect authority, and perfect knowledge, his authority 5 Parme| call a whole, being one perfect unity framed out of all— 6 Parme| than the one must be one perfect whole, having parts.~Certainly.~ 7 Parme| of not-being in order to perfect its own being; for the truest