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 1      II|    such like things did Homer teach you; and not Homer only,
 2       V|       or be able correctly to teach others; and, in the second
 3      XI|   them, or be able rightly to teach others. Since, therefore,
 4      XV|    prophecies of the holy men teach us; and these he himself
 5     XXI|   participle "being" He might teach the difference between God
 6   XXVII|     having accepted what they teach concerning the resurrection
 7    XXXV| descended upon them, chose to teach through them to those who
 8    XXXV|     those who here profess to teach that philosophy which is
 9   XXXVI| imitation of him who dared to teach the first men polytheism.
10 XXXVIII|    only from the prophets who teach us by divine inspiration,
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