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1 I, III, 4| Spirit, are ye now made perfect in the flesh? " We are of 2 I, III, 8| who gave it to be pure and perfect, so that the being which 3 I, III, 8| stand on the highest and perfect summit of attainment, I 4 I, IV, 1| is said of those who are perfect, that they shall behold 5 I, VI, 1| to bring to the effort a perfect and instructed understanding, 6 I, VI, 2| Me, that they may be made perfect in one." And this is further 7 I, VI, 2| unity of the faith to a perfect man, to the measure of the 8 I, VIII, 4| arrive at a condition of perfect spirituality, and discern 9 I, VIII, 4| discern all things by their perfect illumination in all holiness 10 II, II, 2| becomes the servant of more perfect and more blessed beings, 11 II, III, 2| put on incorruption when a perfect soul, and one furnished 12 II, III, 2| surprised if we speak of a perfect soul as the clothing of 13 II, III, 2| God, and His wisdom and perfect righteousness, earn incorruptibility 14 II, III, 5| universe will come to a perfect termination), perhaps that 15 II, III, 6| is generally called one perfect world, within which, or 16 II, IV, 1| exercise of kindness, "Be ye perfect, even as your Father who 17 II, IV, 1| Father who is in heaven is perfect; for He commands His sun 18 II, VIII, 3| Word that denotes its more perfect condition. But it appears 19 II, IX, 5| power to complete a good and perfect work, what reason can there 20 II, XI, 3| nourished to an entire and perfect condition like that in which 21 II, XI, 4| be added the beauty of a perfect image in the future.~