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and duty in one day, only to put it aside for the second day, becomes affliction (vêsh) at the bridge of judgment; also the sun is the most kindlyregarding and swiftest of those visible.
30. Excellence that is perfect is righteousness.
CHAPTER LIX.
Bakó Nask. 1. The thirteenth fargard, Tad-thwa-peresâ !, is that the obeisance ? of the archangels is performed by him who is educated in the recitation for the archangels of one learned in the religion, which is when he has to understand the recitation and to maintain the recitation of revelation with propriety, which is when an enumeration, or form (âinako), as to the qualities of the archangels exists, which is the obeisance for the sacred beings. 2. For, on this
subject, one mentions seven kinds of mens, educated, · or well-educated, or ill-educated, who are connected
with it in statements by those of the world; the merely educated man, particularly also the physician, explains this which is not mentioned and does not occur, that it is well, or ill, disposed *; the merely well-educated man, particularly also the physician, explains this which is mentioned and occurs, that it is well-disposed; the merely ill-educated man, and
See Chap. XIV, 1 n; it is here written tad-spâg-peres in Pahlavi.
• See Pahl. Yas. XLIII, 1 b.
3 These appear to be the four kinds of ordinary men, and the three kinds of physicians, detailed in the following clauses.
“Khu (Paz.ayô dâím.
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