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1 1,1 | Furthermore, in early times the teaching of Jesus, committed to memory, 2 1,1 | seemed necessary; and this teaching was primarily regarded as 3 1,2 | characteristic pieces of Jesus' teaching, with accounts of his last 4 2,2 | so of his memory and his teaching.~In writing to the Corinthians, 5 2,2 | derived from catechetical teaching. In both chapters they are 6 2,2 | first-century Christian teaching, and it almost won a place 7 2,4 | Jerusalem), the text of the “Teaching of the Lord through the 8 2,4 | usually called the “Didache” (“teaching”), immediately evoked a 9 2,4 | and partly based on the teaching of Jesus, which was to be 10 2,4 | doctrina apostolorum” (On the Teaching of the Apostles) closely 11 2,8 | pass to another lesson and teaching” (The words are gnosis and 12 2,9 | had been taken up in the Teaching of the Lord through the 13 2,9 | prediction of schismatic teaching, he is carried away on a 14 2,13| the correspondence, the Teaching of Addai, passed into Armenian 15 3 | anything about that Hermetic teaching, it was through hearing 16 3 | certain types of Gnostic teaching, for instance, Heresies 17 4,3 | its authority for their teaching that Father, Son, and Holy 18 4,4 | Principles, prologue 8), in the Teaching (perhaps meaning Preaching) 19 5,1 | accomplish? What special teaching did they set forth? In the 20 5,2 | converts, Thecla, not only as teaching but as administering baptism 21 5,3 | indorsement of woman's place in teaching religion-appear most clearly 22 5,4 | apparently because of its teaching about the immateriality 23 7,1 | prologue 8) under the name the Teaching (or Doctrine) of Peter ( 24 7,1 | 8), Origen says that the Teaching of Peter is not by Peter 25 9,2 | shows that their worship and teaching are more reasonable and 26 10,2 | tradition of sound Christian teaching and so should, when he wrote, 27 11,3 | expressed. But the true teaching is to be found in the prophets. 28 11,3 | Preaching of Peter, and the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles; 29 12,1 | six brothers and sister by teaching, and a year later, in 202- 30 12,1 | studies and his work of teaching, preaching, and writing. 31 12,4 | philosophy and Christian teaching together. Unfortunately, 32 12,5 | had to find with Christian teaching and then the faults the 33 13,12| theologian who perpetuated the teaching of Origen.~ ~ 34 14,10| education e was engaged in the teaching of rhetoric and oratory 35 14,12| of the scripture passages teaching it. The first book relates 36 14,18| Banquet, now lost. He was teaching rhetoric at his home in 37 15,4 | materials. They reflect the teaching tradition of the Neoplatonic 38 16 | Contradictions; no text~The Teaching of the Apostles, short form;