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 1       I|    arid our own Saviour and teacher. For already against the
 2      IV|    is the only example of a teacher who, after being treated
 3      VI|  reveal himself to him as a teacher of the salvation that is
 4      VI| visit the sick, and for the teacher to accommodate himself to
 5      IX|     Apollonius clung to his teacher." We further learn that "
 6      XI|   his disposal ? As for his teacher of the Pythagorean philosophy,
 7      XI|    as follows: "He had as a teacher of the system of Pythagoras
 8      XI|     among the Arabians this teacher also who communicated to
 9     XII|     he became himself their teacher and master in learning.
10    XVII|     help bestowing upon the teacher of so divine a philosophy
11   XXXIV|   imagined had befallen his teacher; whereupon Apollonius showed
12     XLI|   disciple of the wonderful teacher Pythagoras, and insist on
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