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1 Pre | from which this work of Eusebius has been at length recovered, 2 Pre | The third is the book of Eusebius on the Theophania, or Divine 3 Pre, 0(5) | b) Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea, on 4 Pre | faith with their blood, Eusebius stated his intention of 5 Pre, 0(6) | c) Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea, on 6 Pre | those contemporaries of Eusebius who suffered in the persecution 7 Pre | martyrs who were known to Eusebius which he had promised, has 8 Pre, 0(14)| omittere nunquam consuevit Eusebius."--Acta SS. Mart. ~"Horum 9 Pre | found in the Greek text of Eusebius, and the additional facts 10 Pre | this copy of the work of Eusebius of Caesarea on the Martyrs 11 Pre | Syriac, a language with which Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea, was 12 Pre, 0(17)| c) Eusebius died A.D. 339 or 340 (Fabricius, 13 Pre | not at all improbable that Eusebius might made have use of the 14 Pre | cannot doubt, was made by Eusebius himself, had also been incorporated 15 Pre | it treats, this work of Eusebius has especial claims to consideration, 16 Pre | villages of Caesarea; and Eusebius was anxious to claim for 17 Pre | great Church History by Eusebius: nor will I consider at 18 Pre | observing that this work of Eusebius on the Martyrs of Palestine 19 Pre | that this work, in which Eusebius recounts the martyrdom of 20 Pre | abridgment must have been made by Eusebius himself.24 When, therefore, 21 Pre | Ecclesiastical History by Eusebius, and serve to elucidate 22 1 | MARTYRS IN PALESTINE, ~BY EUSEBIUS OF CAESAREA.~------------- ~ 23 1, Not | 27.--v. 38. ... ~l. 31.--Eusebius gives the account of the 24 1, Not | As for those conflicts." Eusebius makes a similar statement, 25 1, Not | that can be found, wherein Eusebius relates the conflicts of 26 1, Not | eighth book. For in that Eusebius at large declares the martyrdom 27 1, Not | Palestine was written by Eusebius after his Ecclesiastical 28 1, Not | forced to omit these words of Eusebius here, lest Eusebius should 29 1, Not | words of Eusebius here, lest Eusebius should seem to have forgot 30 1, Not | See English Translation of Eusebius's Ecclesiastical History 31 1, Not | book of the Eccl. Hist, of Eusebius. Respecting these, he writes 32 1, Not | out of the Greek copy of Eusebius into Latin. To make this 33 1, Not | omitted in the Greek text of Eusebius, which must be made perfect 34 1, Not | Acts in Latin. For when Eusebius had here said expressly, 35 1, Not | have been omitted. Besides, Eusebius does accurately relate the 36 1, Not | probable, was not the fault of Eusebius, but of his exscribers; 37 1, Not | were translated out of Eusebius, all these circumstances 38 1, Not | Greek. This very copy of Eusebius was transcribed only 108 39 1, Not | Constantius, and Galerius. See Eusebius Ecc. Hist. b. viii. c. 13; 40 1, Not | has the following note on Eusebius, Ecc. Hist. b. v. c. i.--" 41 1, Not | further account of him from Eusebius de Resurrectione ; Prudentius 42 1, Not | libello contineri." p. 318. Eusebius himself also, in his book 43 1, Not | Edict was proposed (says Eusebius in the chap. 3 of his book 44 1, Not | vol. i. pp. 101, 123; but Eusebius seems especially to draw 45 1, Not | Hist, book viii. ch. 11, Eusebius speaks of the destruction 46 1, Not | change." See respecting this, Eusebius, Life of Constantine, book 47 1, Not | many words in my notes on Eusebius, Ecc. Hist, book viii. c. 48 1, Not | 2, note (c). For whereas Eusebius affirms that the Emperors 49 1, Not | him, Amphianus), out of Eusebius, has altered this passage 50 1, Not | apparent from these words that Eusebius in this book designed to 51 1, Not | Hierocles against which our Eusebius wrote a book." See Note ( 52 1, Not | last and best edition of Eusebius Against Hierocles was published 53 1, Not | manifestation from him." Eusebius's work, Peri Qeofaniaj, 54 1, Not | this account disagrees with Eusebius's relation here. For he 55 1, Not | Egyptians by Hebrew names." Eusebius refers to this in his Commentary 56 1, Not | by the name of Israel." Eusebius's words are-- []. Hoc est: 57 1, Not | dicet, Dei Sum, &c. See Eusebius's Comm. in Hesaiam, in Collectio 58 1, Not | military matters. Indeed, Eusebius's following words are a 59 1, Not | Book 9, ch. 1 & 9, where Eusebius speaks of Sabinus, Prefect 60 1, Not | causes, seemed miraculous to Eusebius, more especially if he looked 61 1, Not | 14th of October, although Eusebius says he suffered on the 62 1, Not | his companions, out of our Eusebius, adding some things and 63 1, Not | with more perfect copies of Eusebius, than those we now have; 64 1, Not | have been an extract of Eusebius' Life of Pamphilus, to which 65 1, Not | Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius. ~l. 29.--" Porphyrius." 66 1, Not | My Lord Pamphilus." Eusebius speaks of him several times 67 1, Not | signify one book only. But Eusebius wrote three books of the 68 1, Not | if that reading be true, Eusebius must mean his Books concerning 69 1, Not | above, p. 49. See also what Eusebius says in the Confession of 70 1, Not | Martyrs of Palestine was Eusebius's own work, written by him 71 1, Not | the abridgment was made by Eusebius himself. The Confession 72 1, Not | of a many-stringed harp." Eusebius uses the same comparison 73 1, Not | of the God of all." See Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea, on 74 1, Not | Jerusalem, Cat. 3, ch. 10:--[] Eusebius speaks also of Herais, a 75 1, Not | Jerusalem was situated. Eusebius writes, Book 4, ch; 6 :--" 76 1, Not | this place, says (e) :--" Eusebius is here doubly mistaken; 77 1, Not | Christians, are not peculiar to Eusebius. Cyprian calls Nero, execrabilis 78 1, Not | ch. 13. ~l. 9---"Phaeno." Eusebius has described this place 79 1, Not | See Reading's Note on Eusebius at this place. ~1. 18.--" 80 1, Not | This is Zoura, mentioned by Eusebius in the preceding note, now 81 1, Not | thoroughly by heart, that Eusebius states, that when he saw