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Dum infinita medicamenta miscent, laudem sibi comparare student, et in hoc studio alter alterum superare conatur, dum quisque quo plura miscuerit, eo se doctiorem putet, inde fit ut suam prodant inscitiam, dum ostentant peritiam, et se ridiculos exhibeant, &c.
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Ne quis interim viris bonis detractum quid putet, quos habet ecclesia Anglicana quamplurimos, eggregie doctos, illustres, intactae famae, homines, et plures forsan quam quaevis Europae provincia; ne quis a florentisimis
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Aut ea quae vix summa ingenii ratione comprehendat, nulla ratione moveri putet?
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Quod unusquisque propria mala novit, aliorum nesciat, in causa est, ut se inter alios miserum putet.
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Quid est enim verius, quam neminem esse oportere tam stulte arrogantem, ut in se mentem et rationem putet inesse, in caelo mundoque non putet?
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Aut ea quae vix summa ingenii ratione comprehendat, nulla ratione moveri putet?
God, Aids & Circumcision Hill, George 2005
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* Siquis propheticum dictum, ideo derivandum putet ad interpretationem Spiritus Sancti; quia habet, ` annuncians in homines Christum suum, 'is ad incarnationis Dominicae mysteria dictum facilius derivabit.
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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And the like in their subtlety in judging; for who would think he were no Christian that should say these two speeches “matula putes” and “matula putet,” or “ollae fervere” and “ollam fervere” were not both good Latin, unless their wisdoms had taught us the contrary? who had delivered the church from such mists of error, which yet no one ever met with, had they not come out with some university seal for it?
In Praise of Folly c. 1466-1536 1958
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Cupidus ille meorum? qui ea, quibus maxime γαυριῶ, legenda non putet. '
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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"_O virum simplicem_," (says he, speaking of himself) "_qui nos nihil celat; sapientem, qui serviendum necessitati putet_."
Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. Marcus Tullius Cicero
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