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1 NoteGr | Basil and Gregory2 from the learned labours of Origen. It is 2 PreGreek | titles were the work of the learned divines, Basil and Gregory, 3 PreGreek | compilation was made by the learned editors from the works of 4 I | of the Church what he has learned from the Spirit.50Thou shalt 5 II | men deliver to One that is learned, saying, Read this: and 6 II | hands of a man that is not learned, saying, Read this: and 7 II | and he saith, I am not learned." For we must consider these 8 V | read by him that was not learned because he was not learned, 9 V | learned because he was not learned, nor by him that was learned 10 V | learned, nor by him that was learned because the book was sealed; 11 VI | music, for he will have learned from God's music to keep 12 XIV | Wherefore, because the wise and learned Greeks err in their religious 13 XIV | those who cook to suit the learned few, or to those who cater 14 XIV | for those who are reputed learned among the Greeks, but also 15 XVI | Celsus says, but also to many learned Greeks, to be a matter of 16 XVII | men of Egypt, or by the learned Magi of Persia, or by the 17 XVII | such expressions as the learned think should be associated 18 XVII | pronunciation, we shall, so the learned say, produce some effect, 19 XVIII | mysteries, celebrated by the learned on principles of reason, 20 XX | have either discovered, or learned from certain demons, the 21 XXII | philosophy, and what they have learned in opposition to superstition, 22 XXII | that has Achaia. And the learned Egyptians will tell countless 23 XXIII | thus taught that the most learned in these matters cannot 24 XXIII | the reason why the very learned astrologers err is that 25 XXVI(622)| Is it a thing that can be learned, or acquired by habituation