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 1    VIII| your teachers, and who have taught us nothing from their own
 2    VIII|   knowledge which also they taught to us. For neither by nature
 3    VIII|   harmony with one another, taught us both concerning God,
 4       X|    the same gift as he, and taught us the same doctrines concerning
 5       X| have been our teachers, who taught us nothing from their own
 6     XIV|   that this which they have taught you is true; but looking
 7     XVI|    mention as a prophetess, taught you in her oracular verses
 8     XXI|   gods, but no longer being taught by God that there are no
 9     XXI|  keep, should any longer be taught, but should rather be driven
10   XXXII| virtue, whether it could be taught or whether it could not
11   XXXII|     whether it could not be taught, but must be gained by practice,
12   XXXVI|     who, though at first he taught you polytheism, yet afterwards
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