Book,  Chap.

1 Pre     |    birth, who was thoroughly taught by a school of the Syrians
2 Pre     | Nisibis, where divine law is taught by public teachers in an
3 Pre     |     grammar and rhetoric are taught. [2] Then long asked if
4 Pre     |    that each detail might be taught not sporadically and chaotically,
5   1,   6|      by which we are plainly taught about faith or about morals
6   2,   7|      thought that angels are taught in one way, humans in another.
7   2,  15|  resurrection and ascension, taught the future life, promised
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