Excerpt from Commentarii in Scripturam Sacram, Vol. 9: Complectens Commentaria in Omnes Divi Pauli Epistolas, Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata
Accipe è multis unum commune et frequens eorum sophisma imo fraudem manifestam. Solentipsi à propositionepauli indennita inferre universalem; solent ex una parte totum con eludere solent ah affirmativa indennita inferre negativam universalem. V. G. Fides, inquiunt, teste Pau10,justifical;'ergo opera non justifi cant ergo nihil aliud à fidejustificat; quod peo rinde est, ac si tali ratione concludere... Panis alit hominem, ergo caro aut piscis non alit no minem: Homo vivit per respirationem, ergo non vivit per cibum Homo est animal, ergoleo non est animal.
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Excerpt from Commentarii in Scripturam Sacram, Vol. 9: Complectens Commentaria in Omnes Divi Pauli Epistolas, Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata
Accipe è multis unum commune et frequens eorum sophisma imo fraudem manifestam. Solentipsi à propositionepauli indennita inferre universalem; solent ex una parte totum con eludere solent ah affirmativa indennita inferre negativam universalem. V. G. Fides, inquiunt, teste Pau10,justifical;'ergo opera non justifi cant ergo nihil aliud à fidejustificat; quod peo rinde est, ac si tali ratione concludere... Panis alit hominem, ergo caro aut piscis non alit no minem: Homo vivit per respirationem, ergo non vivit per cibum Homo est animal, ergoleo non est animal.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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