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|strgr=from a presumed derivative of [[πείθω]]; persuadableness, i.e. [[credulity]]: [[persuasion]].
|strgr=from a presumed derivative of [[πείθω]]; persuadableness, i.e. [[credulity]]: [[persuasion]].
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|txtha=πεισμονης, ἡ ([[πείθω]], [[which]] [[see]]; [[like]] [[πλησμονή]]), [[persuasion]]: in an [[active]] [[sense]] ([[yet]] cf. Lightfoot on Gal. as [[below]]) and contextually, [[treacherous]] or [[deceptive]] [[persuasion]], Winer s Grammar, § 68,1at the [[end]]). (Found [[besides]] in Ignat. ad Romans 3,3 [ET] [[longer]] recens.; Justin Martyr, Apology 1,53at the [[beginning]]; (Irenaeus 4,33, 7); Epiphanius 30,21; Chrysostom on Apollonius Dyscolus, syntax, p. 195,10 (299,17); Eustathius on [[Homer]], Iliad a., p. 21,46, [[verse]] 22; 99,45, [[verse]] 442; i, p. 637,5, [[verse]] 131; and [[Odyssey]], [[chapter]], p. 185,22, [[verse]] 285.)
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