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1 1, XXVII | vulgarity and its want of reasoning power, obtained a hold only 2 1, XXXIII| degree the reception of the reasoning principle; why should there 3 1, LXIV | a ground of praise, that reasoning was enabled, by the persuasive 4 2, III | Now, how confused is the reasoning of the Jew in regard to 5 2, XX | but according to sound reasoning it is a sophism. And that 6 2, XXX | be such, and to show by reasoning the meanness of the evidence, 7 2, XXXI | being "guilty of sophistical reasoning, in saying that the Son 8 2, LIII | Jesus, may, by parity of reasoning, be urged as ground of accusation 9 3, LXVI | convict him of unsound reasoning. For his words were: "Those 10 4, XLV | this to be accounted sound reasoning among the Greeks, and to 11 4, LXVII | at least much plausible reasoning to make it appear, as far 12 4, XCII | of God, but allow their reasoning powers to grovel on the 13 5, XX | we must by means of sound reasoning refute the fallacies of 14 5, XX | esteemed on account of their reasoning powers and dialectic subtleties, 15 6, XLVIII| then, follows by a train of reasoning not to be depreciated, where 16 6, LIII | indeed the greatest error in reasoning to accuse those who are 17 7, XV | it combines two lines of reasoning which are opposed to each 18 7, XV | we find two processes of reasoning in both of which the major