Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  60|    regarded, might speak and teach, and without encroaching
 2  II,   4|     show that Christ did not teach the nations impiety, but
 3  II,  19|   they can either declare or teach, than that we may learn
 4  II,  26|  past times, I would have it teach, not learn; and not go back
 5  II,  56|   the dogmas of others. Some teach and declare that this same
 6 III,  22|   arts to ingenious men, and teach mortals what they should
 7  IV,   1|      deities, we pray you to teach us in our ignorance, by
 8   V,  41|  eagerness of one wishing to teach, the niggardliness of one
 9  VI,  16|     creatures, and let these teach you that there is nothing
10 VII,  14| standing above their fellows teach to delight in arrogance,
11 VII,  19|    what the sacrificial laws teach or contain; but if reason
12 VII,  46|     also, it is your part to teach, and yours to show what
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