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Side 131
... sophisms and illaqueations with their redargutions , which is that which is termed elenches . For although in the ... sophism of all sophisms being equivocation , 1 Sen. Epist . Mor . 45. Sine noxa decipiunt , quomodo præstigia- torum ...
... sophisms and illaqueations with their redargutions , which is that which is termed elenches . For although in the ... sophism of all sophisms being equivocation , 1 Sen. Epist . Mor . 45. Sine noxa decipiunt , quomodo præstigia- torum ...
Side 243
... sophists , 131 ; his supposition of the cave , 134 ; despised rhetoric , 147 ; his saying as to the beauty of virtue , ib . sage to the Greeks , 54 Pharaoh's arrogance , 187 Philip of Macedon , 45 Philo - Judæus , on knowledge , 7 ...
... sophists , 131 ; his supposition of the cave , 134 ; despised rhetoric , 147 ; his saying as to the beauty of virtue , ib . sage to the Greeks , 54 Pharaoh's arrogance , 187 Philip of Macedon , 45 Philo - Judæus , on knowledge , 7 ...
Side 245
... Sophists compared with orators , 131 Tarquin buys the Sibyl's books , 198 Time , the author of authors , 30 ... Sophism is equivocation , 131 64 Summum bonum , " the , not to be discussed by us , 155 Superstitious narrations not ...
... Sophists compared with orators , 131 Tarquin buys the Sibyl's books , 198 Time , the author of authors , 30 ... Sophism is equivocation , 131 64 Summum bonum , " the , not to be discussed by us , 155 Superstitious narrations not ...
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The nature or manner of the Revelation | 1 |
Gruter Frankfort 1665 Opera Ommia with Life by W Rawley | 74 |
INTRODUCTION by G W Kitchin V | 175 |
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