Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    VI,  3| undeserving of that training and instruction by which the human race,
2   I,    VI,  3|     those who are receiving this instruction and teaching. And hence
3   I,    VI,  3|         restored at first by the instruction of the angels, and subsequently
4  II,   III,  1|       through which, by means of instruction and rational training, those
5  II,  VIII,  4|          altogether incapable of instruction. Our statement, however,
6  II,    IX,  5|      Hebrews, with whom he finds instruction in the divine law; another
7  II,     X,  3|      intellect or want of proper instruction, adopt a very low and abject
8  II,    XI,  3|          be capable of receiving instruction in that Jerusalem, the city
9  II,    XI,  4|         fitter for receiving the instruction that is to come; as if,
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