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( 6 Our readers will hardly blame Daillé for applying the epithet " pitiful , " to the argument of the hierarchy for Timothy's Episcopate , when they see that her ablest and most resolute champions are at irreconcileable variance with ...
( 6 Our readers will hardly blame Daillé for applying the epithet " pitiful , " to the argument of the hierarchy for Timothy's Episcopate , when they see that her ablest and most resolute champions are at irreconcileable variance with ...
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The reader will remember that we confine ourselves , at present , to the Scriptural argument ; and therefore shall not notice any quotations from the Fathers . One thing at a time ; and every thing in its place . This is the argument ...
The reader will remember that we confine ourselves , at present , to the Scriptural argument ; and therefore shall not notice any quotations from the Fathers . One thing at a time ; and every thing in its place . This is the argument ...
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These remarks belong to that sort of argument which is called argumentum ad hominem : that is , an argument drawn from a man's own principles against himself . Its use is , not so much to prove the truth , as to disprove errour : not to ...
These remarks belong to that sort of argument which is called argumentum ad hominem : that is , an argument drawn from a man's own principles against himself . Its use is , not so much to prove the truth , as to disprove errour : not to ...
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