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1 PreGreek(4)| Cyzicus in A.D. 360. They taught that the Son was "Only Begotten" 2 I | in the result. For Jesus taught with all authority and persuasiveness 3 I | teaching was so short (He taught for something like a year 4 IX(205) | part, or reason. The Stoics taught that the soul had eight 5 XIII | land of Egypt." 228And, taught by his experience, I beg 6 XIV | style of those who have taught and written less elegantly, 7 XIV | and wise, and it has been taught the Greeks by Plato or some 8 XVII | remember them in a heart taught to be pure from all foolishness 9 XVIII | I know all that Epicurus taught," nor will boast that he 10 XVIII | of the priests, nor was taught the mysterious doctrines 11 XVIII | was by Divine power they taught Christianity, and succeeded 12 XVIII | destructions," 340as the prophet taught in the Psalms. And I would 13 XVIII | another";341and He not only taught, but was an example of a 14 XIX | nothing of the strange devices taught by the unscrupulous sophistry 15 XX | seems that we must go and be taught by the birds, in order that, 16 XXII | turn of mind, who have been taught to avoid superstition, are 17 XXIII | upon thee." 572We are thus taught that the most learned in 18 XXIII | superhuman spirit, are not taught the mysteries by human skill 19 XXIII | heavens beings who have been taught and shall be taught, as 20 XXIII | been taught and shall be taught, as well by the revolution 21 XXVI | say anything? for we are taught by ethics that we ought