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Page 243
... give up what he calls ' philosophy ' , even though they were to offer to acquit him on that condition . Here , if anywhere , is the place where we look for a state- ment of the truth for which he was ready to die , and Plato accordingly ...
... give up what he calls ' philosophy ' , even though they were to offer to acquit him on that condition . Here , if anywhere , is the place where we look for a state- ment of the truth for which he was ready to die , and Plato accordingly ...
Page 268
... give it . This is clearly a local mediaeval expansion of the shorter form , originating perhaps at Murbach itself , and not later than the eighth century . The author of the Concordia in its original form was doubtless a Pelagian , but ...
... give it . This is clearly a local mediaeval expansion of the shorter form , originating perhaps at Murbach itself , and not later than the eighth century . The author of the Concordia in its original form was doubtless a Pelagian , but ...
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... gives us the clue to truth . An error , he argues , is an incomplete thought , a thought that fails to reach its ... give a full account of his argument , which depends at each stage on the results of his previous analysis . But the ...
... gives us the clue to truth . An error , he argues , is an incomplete thought , a thought that fails to reach its ... give a full account of his argument , which depends at each stage on the results of his previous analysis . But the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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