In-Text |
1. This was the folly and vanity of the Schoolmen, who were even sick about questions and strife of words, men of corrupt minds and destitute of the truth; |
1. This was the folly and vanity of the Schoolmen, who were even sick about questions and strife of words, men of corrupt minds and destitute of the truth; |
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Note 0 |
The first rule to beware of nice and needless questions. |
The First Rule to beware of Nicaenae and needless questions. |
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Note 1 |
Statum lacessunt omuipollentis dei, calumniosis litibus. Fidem minutis dissecant ambagibus, quoquisque lingua nequior solvunt ligant { que } questionum vincula per Syllogismos plectiles. vae caeptiosis Sycopbantarum Strophis. vae versipelli astutiae. Pradent. NONLATINALPHABET Repreh. Infid. |
Statum lacessunt omuipollentis dei, calumniosis litibus. Fidem minutis dissecant ambagibus, quoquisque lingua nequior solvunt ligant { que } questionum vincula per Syllogismos plectiles. vae caeptiosis Sycopbantarum Strophis. vae versipelli astutiae. Pradent. Reprehend. Infidels. |
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