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has come to him-is every benefit which occurs to him who is good; all for his good every benefit is given to every one good by way of similarity in race, species, and nature, and every benefit is given in the way of complete giving which is possible for it.
7. This, too, that whoever shall justly inflict sentence and judgment, really according to the declaration regarding one acquitted or convicted', becomes praiseworthy; even for this reason, because the origin of the judgment is the ritual of the ordeal. 8. And this, too, that by him who gives to him who is wise that which is needful for him, an immense ? and strong foundation for learning is produced, and the knowledge in the world is augmented.
9. Perfect excellence is righteousness.
CHAPTER LXIII.
Bako Nask. 1. The seventeenth fargard, Yêzis, is that whoever maintains the benedictions of the religion", and shall uphold its commands, has thereby made even others learn it; even for this reason, because through this it is much more possible for him to attract others to the religion ; and, as to the origin and means of attraction, the attraction is this, that he himself maintains the benedictions of the religion, and the means of attraction are this, that he is an upholder of the commands of the religion.
2. This, too, that by him who shall perform the ritual of an ordeal which is accomplished, the KinSee Pahl. Yas. XLVI, 6 b.
Ibid. 6 c. . See Chap. XVIII, i n. See Pahl. Yas. XLVII, 1 d.
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