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after midday they have learnt expulsion (rânakih), and shall remove the fiend who was before a destroyer. 28. About those who girdle themselves where they shall perform their proper duty, and are thus all-beneficent for being seen.
29. Perfect is the excellence of righteousness.
CHAPTER XLII.
Varstmânsar Nask. 1. The nineteenth fargard, Ad mâ-yava?, is about the protection by a protector for the protection of the distressed ones of the renovation of the universe 8. 2. About the impossibility of convincing those who have not attained to the fundamental reason (bun kim) of belief, before making them comprehensibly reliant upon the existence of the creator, which is the fundamental reason of belief.
3. About the grievous suffering (vimârih) of the religion owing to him who is a wicked judge, whose effusions (rêzidano) on the judgment seat are injudicious, malevolent, and enemies, of wisdom; also his wounding is owing to truth“, and his annoyance owing to the truthful, and the evil spirit is lodging in him; likewise the advantage to the religion and the great reward of just judges, and the introduction
(see Farh. Oîm, p. 41, l. 1), or 10$ inches, each; so that the height here mentioned would be about forty-two English feet.
" The capability of expelling fiends.
. See Chap. XIX, in; it is here written ad-mâg-yûv in Pahlavi. * See Pahl. Yas. XLVIII, I a.
* Ibid. 2 a, b. [37]
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