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X. ad Judicium
Fallacies. Ins or Eitherside. Ch. 5 Cause and obstacle confounding argument
Ch. 6.
X
5
§.1. Exposition.
1
This employable on
Either side. Employed
by the Ins, it is nearly
allied to the sham-consoler's
argument.
p.1
2
Exposition in the form
of a direction for the
construction of it.
For defence of a system
containing abuses as
imperfections refer to
them whatever is good
in it.
p1
3
Relation of which with
reference to any existing
circumstance any
preceeding is susceptible
in respect of casuality.
1 Cause or promotive
cause.
2 Obstruct or obstructive
cause.
3. Uninfluencing circumstance.
p2
4
Probandum — 1
1 Cause prosperity to be
referred the abuses &c.
p3
5
2 If not possible to
uninfluencing circumstances.
p3
7
At any rate keep
prosperous circumstances
from being referred
to their true causes:
or the unprosperous
including the abuses will
be referred to their true
causes
p3
8
Real knowledge
depending on the correct
and compleat distinguishing
of causes obstacles
and uninfluencing circumstances
obstruct
the growth & spread of
ot pro virile.
p4
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