Book, Paragraph
1 1, 24| words of the divine men (so) teaching. ~
2 1, 43| a child on His primitive teaching, and in due time rendering
3 1, 66| does he, by His (special) teaching, and the learning of which
4 1, 78| continued careful of the teaching which is of God; there could
5 2, 52| And, Had they any truth—teaching Deity, as to the things (
6 2, 94| the doctrine of heavenly teaching which respected His Kingdom ;
7 3, 1 | resulting therefrom, was, by the teaching of our Saviour, delivered
8 3, 2 | extremities of the earth; the teaching3 of our Saviour having,
9 3, 2 | preached to all men through the teaching of our Saviour: at the same
10 3, 16| only) after the divine teaching of our Saviour, in the times
11 3, 21| calamities and His divine teaching, so enlighten and set up
12 3, 36| was by means of the divine teaching, they should live ?~
13 3, 38| Divine enouncements and teaching ; and that men, barbarous
14 3, 39| medicines of His heavenly teaching, every kind of the fierce,
15 3, 39| intellectual and rational: teaching them also, that they should
16 3, 40| and made public the Divine teaching; and (how) the Saviour of
17 3, 43| death to his disciples, when teaching (them) and saying; "No man
18 4, 1 | on earth; still, from the teaching of His words, the enunciation
19 4, 2 | from the Writer himself, -- teaching (us) thus -- in the very
20 4, 6 | multitude." But, after the teaching which was sufficient, --
21 4, 6 | comprehended in (all) the Divine teaching. This they should cast into
22 4, 23| nations, by means of his teaching. From the Gospel of John. ~
23 4, 27| those were that opposed the teaching of our Saviour. How then
24 4, 28| addition carefully made, teaching the Disciples that, it should
25 4, 33| in this form: -- ~On the teaching of Heterodoxy128, which
26 5, 2 | the chief philosophy by teaching His disciples, that the
27 5, 3 | the many things of His teaching. Observe then, 4 Was it
28 5, 14| creation, that, from their teaching, there are even to this
29 5, 17| times among the Greeks, and teaching the new and genuine worship
30 5, 23| and it constitutes the teaching of itself. They would (then,)
31 5, 24| Divine appointments, and the teaching of the (true) Philosophy ?
32 5, 31| found them afterwards openly teaching the multitudes the things
33 5, 34| diametrically opposed to His teaching. -- But, let that be granted
34 5, 40| Peter mention them in his teaching80. These things therefore,
35 5, 52| without regard to the Divine teaching of our Saviour, Who will
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