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1 Int | theologian, a pastor and teacher in the Christian community.
2 1, IX | controversy with a fellow teacher, he was more tormented by
3 3, VI(65) | founded by a Persian religious teacher, Mani (c. A.D. 216-277).
4 4, XV | without help from a human teacher, since all the while I was
5 5, V | presumed to be at once the teacher, author, guide, and leader
6 5, VI | beside thee there is no other teacher of truth, wherever truth
7 5, VIII | into the classroom of a teacher not their own - indeed,
8 5, VIII | without the permission of the teacher. At Carthage, on the contrary,
9 5, VIII | the discipline which the teacher had established for the
10 5, VIII | student I was compelled as a teacher to endure in others. And
11 5, XII | suddenly transfer to another teacher, to evade paying their master’
12 5, XIII | that he provide them with a teacher of rhetoric for their city
13 5, XIII | course, not at the first as a teacher of the truth, for I had
14 6, VII | or by the authority of a teacher. For I imagined that his
15 7, II | of the philosophers; the teacher of so many noble senators;
16 8, VI(287) | Concerning the Teacher; cf. Vol. VI of this series,
17 10, VIII(425)| emphasis on Christ as true Teacher in De Magistro.~
18 11, IX | therefore the Spirit, the Teacher of thy servant,470 when
19 12, XIX | man who asked of the good Teacher what he should do to attain
20 12, XIX | eternal life. Let the good Teacher (whom the rich man thought
21 12, XIX | have heard from the good Teacher. But “the barren earth”600
22 12, XXVI | the giver. For the good Teacher not only said, “He that
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