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▸ noun: A decontextualized quotation from a document (often, but not always, a book of the Bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
▸ verb: To use decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the Bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
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▸ noun: A decontextualized quotation from a document (often, but not always, a book of the Bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
▸ verb: To use decontextualized quotations from a document (often, but not always, a book of the Bible) to establish a proposition rhetorically through an appeal to authority.
Similar:
Pro.,
anthypophora,
epexegesis,
Prov.,
prophetry,
epicrisis,
procatalepsis,
byword,
apodixis,
protreptic,
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