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tax-gatherers 4
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teach 41
teacher 37
teachers 26
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37 predictions
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Against Celsus

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teacher

   Book, Chapter
1 1, X | because he is provided with a teacher of that school, adopts such 2 1, XXX | deserving of censure; but as a teacher of the doctrine regarding 3 1, XXXIII| do injury to mankind,--a teacher of licentiousness and wickedness, 4 1, XXXVII| wished to send a divine teacher to the human race, He caused 5 1, XLV | about himself, and Jesus our teacher, who has left no writings 6 1, LVII | he was a wise man, and a teacher of certain new doctrines. 7 2, IX | and had had him for their teacher, who was deemed to be a 8 2, X | not invent regarding their Teacher what was not true, is a 9 2, XI | respect due by a pupil to his teacher. For be that betrayed Him 10 2, XII | ingratitude towards his teacher? Nay, Chrysippus also, in 11 2, XII | the latter had been his teacher when he was a young man, 12 2, XLV | his instructions as their teacher, on seeing him subjected 13 3, X | in thus following their Teacher into desert places. Children, 14 3, XXXI | commends in this way the Teacher to those who witnessed it, 15 3, XLVIII| that he should also be a teacher, saying that he ought to 16 3, LVIII | good sir, and what kind of teacher, do you mean? If you mean 17 3, LX | with a pure affection the teacher of the doctrines of immortality, 18 3, LXII | physician to sinners, but as a teacher of divine mysteries to those 19 3, LXXII | speaking as in the person of a teacher of our doctrine, he expresses 20 3, LXXIV | He accuses the Christian teacher, moreover of" seeking after 21 3, LXXV | afterwards says that "the teacher of Christianity acts like 22 3, LXXVI | disadvantage, saying that "our teacher acts like a drunken man, 23 3, LXXVII| LXXVII.~He next likens our teacher to one suffering from ophthalmia, 24 4, LI | held a foremost place as a teacher of the doctrines of Pythagoras-- 25 5, XXXIII| Superintendent, then, and Teacher, having come forth from 26 5, LI | commending ourselves, but our Teacher, to whom testimony was borne 27 5, LII | against the claims of their teacher, and let him be regarded 28 5, LIII | advance on behalf of their teacher," although he has not omitted 29 5, LXII | Helene, or Helenus, as their teacher, and are called Helenians. 30 5, LXIII | invented some being as their teacher and demon, and who wallow 31 6, XV | through Jesus Christ, the teacher of such instruction, "who 32 6, XV | ordinary individual as its teacher; but our great Saviour Himself 33 6, XXIX | same God; but when your teacher Jesus and the Jewish Moses 34 6, XXX | as Saviour, nor God, nor Teacher, nor Son of God.~ 35 6, XXXIV | because, I imagine, their teacher was nailed to a cross, and 36 6, XXXVI | introduced, either because our teacher was nailed to a cross, or 37 7, XLII | Plato as to a more effective teacher of theological truth, and


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