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1 Int | from this “materialism” and taught him how to think of spiritual
2 1, VIII | me words by rote, as they taught me my letters afterward.
3 1, XIII | words: not from those who taught me but those who talked
4 1, XVIII | of letters and syllables, taught them by those who learned
5 1, XVIII | of everlasting salvation taught by thee. They carry it so
6 4, II | 2. During those years I taught the art of rhetoric. Conquered
7 4, II | without tricks of speech, I taught these scholars the tricks
8 4, VIII | teaching, sometimes being taught; longing for someone absent
9 4, XV | understood nor had I been taught that evil is not a substance
10 5, V | evident; for he not only taught things about which he was
11 5, VI | O my God, hadst already taught me in wonderful and marvelous
12 5, X(143) | third century B.C. They taught the necessity of epoch,
13 6, IV | not yet discovered that it taught the truth, but I now knew
14 6, IV | certain whether what he taught was true. For all this time
15 6, VII | studied under me when I first taught in our town, and then afterward
16 6, VIII | thou didst pluck him and taught him not to rest his confidence
17 6, V | Lord and Saviour, as it was taught me by the Catholic Church,
18 6, XX | Platonists, and having been taught by them to search for the
19 7, II | in the rhetoric which he taught: yet he had professed that
20 8, IX | the reason for this, she taught them the rule I have mentioned.
21 9, VI(332)| pre-Socratic "physiologers" who taught that aiqhr was the primary
22 9, VI(332)| Anaximander comes Anaximenes, who taught that the air is God. . . ."~
23 9, XXXI | 44. This much thou hast taught me: that I should learn
24 9, XXXI | done is done.~46. Thou hast taught me, good Father, that “to
25 9, XXXIV | closed in blindness, when he taught his son the way of life -
26 10, XVII | boys and as we have also taught boys - time past, time present,
27 10, XIX | still future? For thou hast taught thy prophets. How dost thou,
28 10, XIX | exist certainly cannot be taught. This way of thine is too
29 11, III | Hast thou not, O Lord, taught this soul which confesses
30 11, III | thee? Hast thou not thus taught me, O Lord, that before
31 11, VI | whole of what thou hast taught me concerning this unformed
32 11, XXV | other way than as he has taught us. See now, how foolish
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