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Immediately, when the name of Christ had been invoked, he was restored to sight and Dionysius believed. I. quaest, i. dominus declaravit. Also he introduced in the first Epistle to the Corinthians this from Menander: "Evil communications often corrupt good manners." XXVIII. quaestio I. saepe. He used also this verse: "I shall hate if I can: if not, I shall love against my will."
If it is not there, cadit quaestio; if it is there it is not "supernatural." It might with reason be called "super-mechanical," or "super-chemical," or "super-physical"; but if it is in Nature, as it is held to be, it is not "supernatural" in any true sense of that word no dictionary confines the term "Nature" to the operations of chemistry and physics.
"When Pen goes to College, cadit quaestio," replied the Rector, "Smirke's visits at Fairoaks will cease of themselves, and there will be no need to bother the widow. She has trouble enough on her hands, with the affairs of that silly young scapegrace, without being pestered by the tittle-tattle of this place. It is all an invention of that fool, Fribsby."
In Sulla's time their number was increased to ten, and each was chairman of the quaestio which sat on one of the ten chief crimes, extortion, peculation, bribery, treason, coining, forgery, assassination or poisoning, and violence. As assessors he had the quaesitor or chief juror, and a certain number of the Judices Selecti of whom some account has been already given.
Hereupon he put his spectacles on his nose, and began to cross-question her, during near four hours, from a paper which he held in his hand. These were the main articles, as far as we both can remember: Quaestio. Whether she could bewitch? Responsio. No; she knew nothing of witchcraft. Q. Whether she could charm? R. Of that she knew as little. Q. Whether she had ever been on the Blocksberg?
This was of course merely the oral use of the method of exposition commonly found in the works of scholastic philosophers and theologians. A complete example is to be found in Dante's "Quaestio de Aqua et Terra." The brief of the arguments on both sides of this question is here reproduced with some modifications.
His action here would be something like one of our judge's charges, but given before hearing the evidence. He instituted or settled others; but it cannot be ascertained how many of the following, which were in existence after his time, were due to him. For there was no appeal from the quaestio, and a special commission was seldom requisite when so many courts were available.
This attempted physiological derivation, which cannot properly be called deduction, because it relates merely to a quaestio facti, I shall entitle an explanation of the possession of a pure cognition.
For example, we will suppose you require another word for "difficulty"; consider this list: "Nouns. "Dilemma, embarrassment; perplexity, &c. "Nice-, delicate-, subtle-, knotty point; vexed question, vexata quaestio, poser, puzzle, &c. "Nonplus, quandary, strait, pass, pinch, pretty pass, stress, brunt; critical situation, crisis; trial, rub, emergency, exigency, scramble.
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