The logicians school-master: or, A comment upon Ramus logick.: By Mr. Alexander Richardson, sometime of Queenes Colledge in Cambridge. Whereunto are added, his prelections on Ramus his grammer; Taleus his rhetorick; also his notes on physicks, ethicks, astronomy, medicine, and opticks. Never before published.

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The logicians school-master: or, A comment upon Ramus logick.: By Mr. Alexander Richardson, sometime of Queenes Colledge in Cambridge. Whereunto are added, his prelections on Ramus his grammer; Taleus his rhetorick; also his notes on physicks, ethicks, astronomy, medicine, and opticks. Never before published.
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Richardson, Alexander, of Queen's College, Cambridge.
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London :: Printed by Gartrude Dawson, and are to be sold by Sam. Thomson at the White-Horse in Paul's Church-yard,
1657.
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Logic
Ramus, Petrus, -- 1515-1572
Talon, Omer, -- ca. 1510-1562
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"The logicians school-master: or, A comment upon Ramus logick.: By Mr. Alexander Richardson, sometime of Queenes Colledge in Cambridge. Whereunto are added, his prelections on Ramus his grammer; Taleus his rhetorick; also his notes on physicks, ethicks, astronomy, medicine, and opticks. Never before published." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91783.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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Nam cum axioma dubium sit, quaestio efficitur, & ad ejus fidem tertio argumento opus est cum questione collocato.

That is, when a matter is to be demurred, and staid upon, quaestio efficitur, as before, & ad ejus fidem, &c. what is that? that is, ad ejus fiat dictum, that is, that you may build upon this truth tertio argumento opus est: so that fides properly belongs to the will, and to the resolution of the will, which is the extremity of reason, so that fides is in the will, ergo, belongs to Di∣vinity; for when the Lord assures man by his Spirit, that he is reconciled unto him, his will saith present∣ly

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fiat dictum; so that the third argument must give testimony of the honesty of the parts of the question, which two parts entring into the band, the contro∣versie is ended. Collocato: here he tels us in general of the placing of the argument, but when it is to be placed, and where, we shall hear hereafter.

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