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It is said to have been compiled by the sixteenth-century English theologian Andrew Willet, meaning that stubborn Catholics should be converted to Anglicanism “not by force, but by skill in argument.” Later, as a motto, this expression was used by several English military units. “Art” here does not mean painting or music, but rather skill in something.