The artes of logike and rethorike [sic] plainelie set foorth in the English tounge, easie to be learned and practised : togither vvith examples for the practise of the same for methode, in the gouernement of the familie, prescribed in the word of God, and for the whole in the resolution or opening of certayne partes of Scripture, according to the same.
- Title
- The artes of logike and rethorike [sic] plainelie set foorth in the English tounge, easie to be learned and practised : togither vvith examples for the practise of the same for methode, in the gouernement of the familie, prescribed in the word of God, and for the whole in the resolution or opening of certayne partes of Scripture, according to the same.
- Author
- Fenner, Dudley, 1558?-1587.
- Publication
- [Middelburg :: R. Schilders],
- 1584.
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- Subject terms
- Logic -- Early works to 1800.
- Rhetoric -- Early works to 1800.
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"The artes of logike and rethorike [sic] plainelie set foorth in the English tounge, easie to be learned and practised : togither vvith examples for the practise of the same for methode, in the gouernement of the familie, prescribed in the word of God, and for the whole in the resolution or opening of certayne partes of Scripture, according to the same." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00630.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- To the Christian Reader.
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¶ The Arte of Logike, plainlie set foorth in our Englishe tongue, easie both to be vn∣derstoode and practised.
- The firste Chapter. Of the Definition and Diuision of Logike, and of an Argument.
- The seconde Chapter. Of a cause.
- The thirde Chapter. Of disagreeable argumentes.
- The fourth Chapter. Of compared argumentes.
- The fifte Chapter.
- The sixte Chapter. Of the lesse artificiall argument, called a Testimonie.
- ¶ THE SECONDE BOOKE.
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¶ The Arte of Logike, plainlie set foorth in our Englishe tongue, easie both to be vn∣derstoode and practised.
- The Arte of Rhetorike, plainlie set foorth in in our English tongue, easie both to be vnderstoode and practised.
- THE ORDER OF HOVS∣holde, described methodicallie out of the worde of God, with the contrarie abuses founde in the vvorlde.
- The resolution and interpretation of the Lordes prayer, out of Mat. 6. 9. and Luke 11. 2.
- The Epistle to Philemon.