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They that make use of their rhetorick or eloquence, reasons or arguments for or against any person should not be as the Roman Advocates (of whom St. Bern. complains, Hi sunt qui docuerunt linguam suam grandia loqui, &c. these are they that have taught their tongues to speak lies, nimble-tongued against righteousness, skilfull to defend falshood, wise to do evil, eloquent to oppose the truth) but rather be as St. Paul, able to do nothing against, but for the truth. |
They that make use of their rhetoric or eloquence, Reasons or Arguments for or against any person should not be as the Roman Advocates (of whom Saint Bern. complains, Him sunt qui docuerunt Linguam suam Grandia loqui, etc. these Are they that have taught their tongues to speak lies, nimble-tongued against righteousness, skilful to defend falsehood, wise to do evil, eloquent to oppose the truth) but rather be as Saint Paul, able to do nothing against, but for the truth. |
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The famous Oratour Pericles (when Advocate in Greece ) from the principles of nature, ever before he pleaded a cause, entreated his gods that not a wo•d should fall from him besides his cause. |
The famous Orator Pericles (when Advocate in Greece) from the principles of nature, ever before he pleaded a cause, entreated his God's that not a wo•d should fallen from him beside his cause. |
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