... all of them priests ; nor was it necessary for every priest to be initiated into the mysteries. Any person could be admitted to them whose condition in life and behavior were found to deserve the distinction. These regulations led to important consequences.... A manual of Grecian antiquities - Page 67by G H. Smith - 1832 - 283 pagesFull view - About this book
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