| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1832 - 570 דפים
...artifices, or by solid arguments. Thus that mode of disputing, which the ancients called economical,^ 1) and which had victory rather than truth for its object,...it was no sin for a person to employ falsehood and lallacies for the support of truth, when it was in danger of being borne down. A person ignorant of... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1850 - 590 דפים
...by artifice or solid argument. Thus that mode of disputing, which the ancients called economical 2, and which had victory rather than truth for its object,...currency of the practice, by asserting that it was no sin in a person to employ falsehood and fallacies for the support of truth, when it was in danger of being... | |
| Dawson Massy - 1863 - 522 דפים
...truth for its object ; which boldly maintained that it was no sin in a person to employ falsehoods and fallacies for the support of truth, when it was in danger of being borne down. This system, which made no difference between the confusion of an antagonist by artifice or solid argument,... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1863 - 662 דפים
...confounded by artifice or solid argument. Thus that mode of disputing which the ancients called economical,1 and which had victory rather than truth for its object, was almost universally approved. And the I'latouists contributed to the currency of the practice, by asserting that it was no sin in a person... | |
| 1871 - 446 דפים
...sec 10 : ' The Platonists contributed to the currency of the practice (ie victory rather than truth) by asserting that it was no sin for a person to employ...the support of truth, when it was in danger of being bound down.' It was then, as it is now, in proportion to the amount of Infidelity, Platonism, or Heresy,... | |
| Ellet Joseph Waggoner - 1888 - 404 דפים
...artifices, or by solid arguments. Thus that mode of disputing, which the ancients called economical, and which had victory rather than truth for its object,...truth, when it was in danger of being borne down."— Ecclesiastical History, book 1, cent. 3, part 2, chap. 3, sec. 10. In his "Ecclesiastical Commentaries,"... | |
| Abul-Fazl (mirza) - 1914 - 304 דפים
...sagacity, as a shrewd manager of a household controls those under him — see footnote given by Murdock], and which had victory rather than truth for its object,...the currency of the practice by asserting that it waa no sin for a person to employ falsehood and fallacies for the support of truth when it was in danger... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1839 - 484 דפים
...artifices, or by solid arguments. Thus that mode of disputing, which the ancients called economical,(ll) and which had victory rather than truth for its object,...the practice, by asserting that it was no sin for a poj-son to employ falsehood and fallacies for the support of truth, when it was in danger of being... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1841 - 602 דפים
...objeet, was almost universally approved. And the Platonists eontributed to the eurreney of the praetiee, by asserting that it was no sin for a person to employ falsehood and fallaeies for the support of truth, when it was in danger of being borne down. A person ignorant of... | |
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