The primary purpose(s) of argument is(are)
A. to persuade others to share our views.
B. to discover the truth about something.
C. to intimidate one's opponent.
D. both to persuade others to share our views, and to discover the truth about something
D. both to persuade others to share our views, and to discover the truth about something
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Who taught that the members of the one holy church are both saints and sinners at the same time (simul justus et peccator)?
a. John Calvin b. Augustine c. Martin Luther d. The Donatists
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A) ? (A ? H) Statement 1D is: A) Self-contradictory. B) Inconsistent. C) Consistent. D) Tautologous. E) Contingent.