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1     Int,      II|      their ethical and religious ideas he calls them "great and
2     Int,     III|         the confusion of Ciceros ideas. Such outcry, now so common,
3     Not,       1|        followed Aristotle, whose ideas may be gathered from R.
4     Not,       2|   denoting things and impersonal ideas. If the common reading dissensit
5     Not,       2|        arrive at definitions and ideas (21). If these ideas may
6     Not,       2|         and ideas (21). If these ideas may possibly be false, logic
7     Not,       2| Christian writers attack the two ideas together as unscriptural.
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