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1 1, 31| stars, or be perfect in the precepts of the grammarians and rhetoricians;
2 1, 60| of nouns, as well as the precepts of rhetoric and grammar.
3 1, 75| itself at all times, by the precepts of wisdom from an admixture
4 2, 13| superiority, or deliver either precepts or writings conducing to
5 2, 18| built seminaries of the precepts of ungodliness both among
6 2, 18| cities31. Instead of the precepts of righteousness, and those
7 2, 43| conformable to these their precepts ! And, because they called
8 2, 93| to life; divine laws, and precepts of righteousness, as herbs (
9 2, 96| rudiments of the Divine precepts; the instruction pertaining
10 3, 60| of death. Nor was it by precepts and words (only), that He
11 4, 7 | those (then) hearing His precepts, that they should preach
12 4, 8 | they should observe the precepts of the Jews, nor yet the
13 4, 23| for the observance of the precepts of their Law; and the Samaritans,
14 4, 31| But, His ordinances and precepts have now been made known
15 5, 8 | seen passing over to the precepts of the philosophy which
16 5, 13| of the Disciples of the precepts of our Saviour even to this
17 5, 15| who without book, without precepts, and without teachers, (
18 5, 16| originator of all such laws and precepts as these are; and has shewed
19 5, 21| Disciples, love both the precepts and doctrines, as if (conveying)
20 5, 21| they should consider (His precepts) much better than those
21 5, 24| knowledge and recording of precepts such as these ? And, Whence
22 5, 34| Teacher, not of righteous precepts, but of those of vice, fraud,
23 5, 34| madness; so also, of the precepts of our Saviour and of His
24 5, 41| memorial of their conduct and precepts, (both) among the Greeks
25 5, 48| and to be commanded by the precepts of Him who was crucified:
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