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For of these he gathereth the foundation of his sentence, whose proposition or cōclusion is, abstayne from these men, and let them alone. Which to perswade them, he bringeth his argument in fourme of a Dilemma, in this wise. |
For of these he gathereth the Foundation of his sentence, whose proposition or conclusion is, abstain from these men, and let them alone. Which to persuade them, he brings his argument in Form of a Dilemma, in this wise. |
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A Dilemmas is a kinde of argument cōsisting of two propositions or partes, eyther of which whosoeuer graunteth ▪ shall be catched in a trip. |
A Dilemmas is a kind of argument consisting of two propositions or parts, either of which whosoever granteth ▪ shall be catched in a trip. |
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