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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1862-1863-476

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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFICATES Easter 1862 -CranSlate into CEngit'd Zenonem quern Philo noster coryphseum appellare Epicu- reoruni solebat quum Atlienis essem audiebam frequenter et quidem ipso auctore Pliilone credo ut facilius judicarem quam ilia bene refellerentur quum principe Epicureorum accepissem quemadmodum dicerentur Noil igitur ille ut plerique sed isto niodo ut tu distiucte graviter ornate Sed quod in illo milii usu ssepe venit idem modo quum te audirem accidebat ut moleste ferrem tantum ingenium bona venia me audies in tarn leves ne dicam in tain ineptas sententias incidisse Nec ego nunc ipse aliquid afftram melius Ut enim modo dixi omnibus fere in rebus et maxime in physicis quid non sit citius quam quid sit dixerim Roges me quid aut quale sit Deus auctore utar Simonide de quo quum quaesivisset 110c idem tyrannus Hiero deliberandi sibi unum diem postulavit Quum idem ex eo postridie quaereret biduum petivit Quum srcpius duplicaret numerum dieruin adniiransque Hiero requireret cur ita faceret quia quanto inquit diutius considero tanto milii res videtur obscurior Sed Simonidem arbitror non enim poeta solum suavis verum etiam ceteroqui doctus sapiensque traditur quia multa venirent in mentem acuta atque subtilia dubitantem quid eorum esset verissimum desperasse omnem veritatem Epicurus vero tuus nam cum illo malo dissereie quam tecum quid dicit quod non modo philosophia dignum esset sed mediocri prudentia Give some account of Simonides What were the tenets of the Epicureans Parse fully the following words refellerentur roges qucesivis- set venirent II -Crandate into Satin Uroilt If we thoroughly examine the source of distrust we shall find that the reason we doubt of God's promises is that we grievously detract from His power For the moment some more than ordinary difficulty meets us as though all that God hath
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