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1 Pre | several times adverts to the life of Pamphilus as having been 2 1 | horrible death to a temporary life, and were crowned with all 3 1 | of earthly things without life, but by the word of truth 4 1 | that neither death, nor life, nor things present, nor 5 1, 1 | confession he had given up his life to great endurance: and 6 1, 2 | on account of the strict life which he led; and he was 7 1, 3 | during the whole of his life. When, therefore, he did 8 1, 3 | down to dead images without life, for he was a man perfect 9 1, 3 | of his will, that perfect life which he longed for in the 10 1, 7 | for the meekness of his life; and he was cast into the 11 1, 7 | follow after their true life, and may disregard the grave 12 1, 7 | in their recollection the life of the Giver of life, nor 13 1, 7 | the life of the Giver of life, nor have any dread of punishment 14 1, 7 | remanded to prison, while life was still left in him, and 15 1, 9 | for the holiness of his life, and the purity of his soul, 16 1, 10 | a virgin in her mode of life, and could not bear the 17 1, 13 | to regard this transitory life, while others persuaded 18 1, 13 | Saviour better than the life of this time, which so soon 19 1, 14 | young men in the prime of life, among whom was Porphyrius ; 20 1, 14 | were of the middle rank of life, and one also, who was called 21 1, 14 | virtuous in his mode of life, shunning wealth and honours, 22 1, 14 | and continued in private life without any possessions, 23 1, 14 | looked down upon all the life of man, and approached the 24 1, 15 | for himself everlasting life rather than this fleeting 25 1, 15 | fleeting and transitory life. He was then cast to a lion, 26 1, 16 | deemed them worthy of that life which is in heaven, and 27 1, 17 | because the conflict for life was proclaimed against the 28 1, 17 | copper mines; and during a life of much length he exhibited 29 1, 17 | light of this temporary life, and prized the worship 30 1, 17 | they were set the heavenly life of angels, and laid hold 31 1, Not| his books concerning the life of Pamphilus the Martyr. 32 1, Not| Trans. p. 158; and also on Life of Constantine, ibid. p. 33 1, Not| respecting this, Eusebius, Life of Constantine, book i. 34 1, Not| referring perhaps to the Life of Constantine. ~l. 18.--" 35 1, Not| an extract of Eusebius' Life of Pamphilus, to which he 36 1, Not| our History of Pamphilus's life, the blessed martyr of our 37 1, Not| in the practices of his life, honoured with a presbytership 38 1, Not| all things relating to his life, the school he founded, 39 1, Not| wrote three books of the life of Pamphilus, which Hieromymus 40 1, Not| his Books concerning the life of Pamphilus the Martyr, 41 1, Not| we wrote concerning his life. On this Valesius remarks ( 42 1, Not| Books concerning Pamphilus's life, and after his Ecclesiastical