Book, Chapter

 1    I,   1, p.    2|       both Greek and Barbarian, a teacher of true knowledge of God,
 2    I,   1, p.    6|            And I shall take as my teacher the sacred command which
 3    I,   6, p.   42| Christians, and the nature of the Teacher of the words and instruction,
 4    I,   7, p.   44|    Saviour on the one side is our teacher, and on the other the fulfilment
 5  III,   3, p.  118|      reported to have become as a teacher the cause of meekness, "
 6  III,   3, p.  120|           not as a  ./. wonderful teacher of religion Who, with invisible
 7  III,   3, p.  124|           c) be fastened on their teacher? ~But the above inquiry
 8  III,   5, p.  126|     Master were associated. For a teacher always promises some special
 9  III,   5, p.  126|          commit themselves to the teacher.  ./. What cause then shall
10  III,   5, p.  128|           opposes it. Imagine the teacher and his disciples. Then
11  III,   5, p.  128|        evil: let them exalt their teacher with lying words, and spare
12  III,   5, p.  128|         seen the end of their (d) teacher, and the death to which
13  III,   5, p.  129|        service to them, but their teacher in all evil? For (b) while
14  III,   5, p.  135|         to argue that Jesus was a teacher of impure words, injustice,
15  III,   5, p.  143|        doer of no common works, a teacher of men who reverence truth.
16  III,   6, p.  144|        about the possibility of a teacher of a noble and virtuous
17  III,   6, p.  146|           of philosophers and the teacher of holy men? And I suppose
18  III,   6, p.  150|    without the help of a guide or teacher, unless the learner transcends
19  III,   6, p.  150|        sure we have not yet had a teacher of literature who was self-taught,
20  III,   6, p.  151|         then, to suggest that the Teacher of true religion to men,
21  III,   7, p.  156|          revealing Himself as the teacher of the religion of One Almighty
22    V, Int, p.  226|       first Hierophant and divine teacher was Moses. See, what (207)
23    V, Int, p.  227|          Himself would become the Teacher of the same religion, and
24    V, Int, p.  227|         coming of the Saviour and Teacher of the whole race of mankind,
25    V, Int, p.  228|       race, established to be the Teacher of the true religion to
26   VI,  15, p.   21|   learning of the Holy Spirit his Teacher what would accrue to minds
27  VII,   1, p.   76|    Gabriel should be a sufficient teacher that this was fulfilled,
28 VIII, Int, p.   98|          the perfect and heavenly teacher of perfect and heavenly
29   IX,  11, p.  174|          who was a lawgiver and a teacher of religion to men, except
30   IX,  11, p.  174|          will be a lawgiver and a teacher of religion to men, such
31    X,   1, p.  196|      teaching, nor went as to His teacher, nor like the others passed
32    X,   3, p.  204|       Saviour, and Benefactor and Teacher, Who had given them such
33    X,   8, p.  234|           just as if some supreme teacher of philosophy should give
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