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1    II|       teacher in the Christian doctrines. And this he did in the
2    IV|       instructed in the divine doctrines, or even why the human race
3    IX|       not all opinions nor all doctrines are good, but that some
4     X|  COMPARED WITH SOCRATES.~ ~Our doctrines, then, appear to be greater
5   XII|        I was delighting in the doctrines of Plato, and heard the
6  XIII|       thrown around the divine doctrines of the Christians, to turn
7    XV| compose this treatise. And our doctrines are not shameful, according
8    XV|        are at least unlike the doctrines of the Sotadists and Philaenidians,
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