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1 1, 70 | delivered over to instructors, teachers, and doctors, until he came
2 2, 21(53)| have been the most ancient teachers of this doctrine. ~
3 2, 50 | and at hand, as (their) Teachers. Nor should they have injured,
4 3, 28 | these into Lawgivers, and Teachers, of the whole creation of
5 3, 44 | deeds, might be made the Teachers of the fear of God who is
6 4, 6 | made use of these (as) the Teachers of His words; it would indeed
7 4, 8 | promise) constituting them Teachers to all nations, of that
8 4, 8 | catching fish, could he Teachers both of the Greeks and Romans,
9 4, 11 | by the superiority of the Teachers (employed), that His Church
10 5, 5 | even) those of His own teachers, who have put much together
11 5, 15 | ascribe the cause to the Teachers ? If then He was the first
12 5, 15 | without precepts, and without teachers, (so) learned of Himself,
13 5, 16 | Him that He had deceiving teachers, and that neither the sciences
14 5, 16 | before Him, and were His teachers, whether in Egypt or elsewhere20;
15 5, 22 | and who forthwith arose as teachers of them to other Disciples, (
16 5, 46 | their lips, ever be the Teachers of any one man, much less
17 5, 46 | them both the Doers, and Teachers, of the worship of His God94.
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