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(De humana pysiognomonia bk. 6, ch.1) From the perspective of religious orthodoxy, the crucial question Porta addresses only with (well-advised) trepidation is whether a change in exterior form can also cause alterations to the soul i.e., in the substantial and indelible form of humans (De humana pysiognomonia bk. 1, ch. 20).
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