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1 Pref | Pamphilus, his friend and teacher, that he adopted him as 2 2,8 | about A.D. 130 a Christian teacher, probably in Alexandria, 3 2,8 | cross. The allegorizing teacher who offered this interpretation 4 2,9 | of Jesus and his alphabet teacher (chap. 4), which appears 5 4,7 | apparently edited by some Gnostic teacher and found in Coptic at Nag 6 4,7 | learning his letters and his teacher said, as they do, `Say Alpha,' 7 4,7 | answered, `Alpha.' But when the teacher told him to say `Beta,' 8 4,14| of Truth to the Gnostic teacher Valentinus. In addition, 9 4,14| from Basilides, a Gnostic teacher at Alexandria during the 10 8,1 | later he became a Christian teacher, and by 150 found himself 11 8,3 | great provocation, for his teacher had been executed under 12 9,3 | of heresy, and religious teacher. But probably four-fifths 13 11,1 | of piety and force, but a teacher rather than a writer in 14 11,1 | successor. His later career as teacher and writer was so identified 15 11,3 | culminating in a Didascalus, or Teacher, as some have thought, he 16 12,1 | His father was a Christian teacher and suffered martyrdom in 17 12,4 | Resurrection now lost.~ Like his teacher Clement, Origen left behind 18 12,6 | Library at Caesarea for his teacher and patron Pamphilus (Church 19 13,4 | Refutation written by Hippolytus' teacher Irenaeus and perhaps of 20 13,8 | different from that of his teacher Irenaeus. He accepted the 21 14,9 | introduced as an old friend and teacher from Africa, and he and 22 14,17| close of the third century a teacher of rhetoric and oratory