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| | From the Talmud and Hebraica (v.vi) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | There were doctors that would inquire more deeply into the traditions, would give some accounts (such as they were), of them, would discuss difficulties, solve doubts, andc.; a specimen of which is the Talmudic Gemara throughout. |
 | | Lastly, amongst the learned, and doctors of that nation, there were the Agadici, who would expound the written law in a more profound way than ordinary, even to what was cabalistical. |
 | | These were more rare, and (as it should seem) not so acceptable amongst the people. |
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