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By Saint Gregory of Nyssa
The person who would approach the contemplation of Being must be pure in all things so as to be pure in soul and body, washed stainless of every spot in both parts, in order that he might appear pure to the One who sees what is hidden, and that visible respectability might correspond to the inward condition of the soul.
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