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 1       V|     that they have received the doctrine of their religion not from
 2      VI|   heavenly. And that even their doctrine regarding the human soul
 3     VII|      INCONSISTENCIES OF PLATO'S DOCTRINE.~ ~But in these things they
 4    XIII|       them, but to us, does the doctrine of them refer. That the
 5      XX|     accepted, as is likely, the doctrine of Moses and the other prophets
 6    XXII|     account of his teaching the doctrine of one only God, for he
 7    XXVI|    having learned from them the doctrine of the judgment, he thus
 8   XXVII|       the prophets not only the doctrine of the judgment, but also
 9   XXVII|       than that he believed the doctrine of the resurrection. Since
10    XXIX|      XXIX. -- ORIGIN OF PLATO'S DOCTRINE OF FORM.~ ~And Plato, too,
11   XXXII|       CHAPTER XXXII. -- PLATO'S DOCTRINE OF THE HEAVENLY GIFT.~ ~
12  XXXIII|       think that this was their doctrine?~ ~
13   XXXVI| substance (for this was Plato's doctrine) but in the fifth element,
14   XXXVI|        true, in order that, the doctrine of a plurality of gods being
15 XXXVIII|         that he has learned the doctrine concerning God from the
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