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 1       I|       first of all to examine the teachers of religion, both our own
 2      II|         ARE UNFIT TO BE RELIGIOUS TEACHERS.~ ~Whom, then, ye men of
 3      II|           Greece, do ye call your teachers of religion? The poets?
 4     III|         others for your religious teachers, or how do you say that
 5      IV|        whom you assert to be your teachers of religion: some of them
 6    VIII|          AND HARMONY OF CHRISTIAN TEACHERS.~ ~Since therefore it is
 7    VIII|     concerning religion from your teachers, who by their mutual disagreement
 8    VIII|        way the precedence of your teachers, and who have taught us
 9      IX|        may know that, of all your teachers, whether sages, poets, historians,
10       X|           assert to have been our teachers, who taught us nothing from
11      XI| forefathers in obedience to these teachers[of ours], what teachers
12      XI|           teachers[of ours], what teachers of your own do you maintain
13     XII|        was not yet in use, as the teachers of language themselves prove,
14     XIV|        spoken of even by your own teachers. For even unwillingly they
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