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His critique of the introduction into recent Protestant worship "music based on the most obvious and least thought-provoking aspects of American popular music," is expositive and perceptive.
If the Conclusiones and the Apologia thus stand apart from Pico's other works, they do so in large part because of the exigencies of expositive clarity, conceptual distinctions, and terminological precision, which forced the use of Scholastic language already codified for centuries for discussion of similar materials.
If the Conclusiones and the Apologia thus stand apart from Pico's other works, they do so in large part because of the exigencies of expositive clarity, conceptual distinctions, and terminological precision, which forced the use of Scholastic language already codified for centuries for discussion of similar materials.
 
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