OCCUPATIO
OCCUPATIO
OCCUPATIO, , is, when we (1) state, and (2) do away with, that which may be said against us; of which the former is called , the latter, [ERNESTI In. Eh. 356, p. 174; GLASSIUS Phil. S. L. V. Tract. II. ch. vi. p. 2036];-for instance, 1Co 15:35, , ; ; …-By Synecdoche Anthypophora is also called Occupatio;-for instance, in Act 2:23, – – Ch. 10:22, 14:16: Jam 3:17. See Gnom.