Book, Chapter

1   III,       XV|              That saying of the Teacher is a far-famed one, which
2   III,       XV|      life; no one learnt from a teacher any knowledge so foul. If
3   III,    XXIII| alphabet takes the force of the teacher and conveys it to him who
4   III,    XXIII|       means leads him up to the teacher by putting him in touch
5   III,   XXXVII|        young in faith just as a teacher, or a doctor or a general
6   III,   XXXVII|        or a general does. For a teacher educates by imitating the
7   III,   XXXVII|        men. Sometimes he is the teacher, imitating Gentiles in order
8    IV,     XXVI|      yet loses none, and as the teacher imparts his teaching and
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