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1 PreGreek(4)| disputation, and began, as we learn from Socrates (i. 5), with 2 I | man; but they may wish to learn whether the rest of the 3 I | into existence. We have to learn, moreover, the origin of 4 I | cleave to the letter and learn nothing more Divine. And 5 VI | notes, for those who wish to learn, into one song of salvation, 6 VI | and are really eager to learn. ~ 7 XIV | doctrine, he would take care to learn the languages of his future 8 XIV | Paul, when he is about to learn things more Divine, leaves 9 XX | men; but men being able to learn through reason how their 10 XX | foreshow the future? Well, men learn the art from other animals, 11 XXI | being so far free, may learn that God sometimes lingers 12 XXII | wondrous truths, hereby learn that He, whose lot it was 13 XXIII | this discussion. They who learn the truth about things, 14 XXIII | nations; and we may also learn this from Greek historians 15 XXIII | men (for ability to really learn from the movements of the 16 XXIII | our opponents say we may learn both from a man's own nativity, 17 XXIV | every one who is desirous to learn ought not to give a mere 18 XXVI | of believers, longing to learn what are really good things, 19 XXVII | to Satan that they might learn not to blaspheme, experienced