Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] wooden 1 word 15 word- 1 words 38 work 28 worketh 1 works 6 | Frequency [« »] 38 more 38 only 38 trans 38 words 37 any 37 called 37 holy | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea History of the martyrs in Palestine IntraText - Concordances words |
bold = Main text Chapter, Paragraph grey = Comment text
1 Pre | is evident from his own words that the abridgment must 2 1 | their enemies, applying the words of that confessor who had 3 1, 1 | the blow of the martyr's words, he furnished himself with 4 1, 1 | saying, and repeated the words of the greatest of poets 5 1, 2 | and when he had spoken the words of God before the judge, 6 1, 2 | and by his own courageous words repress the terrible storm. 7 1, 2 | the oppressors, and with words of denunciation reproached 8 1, 2 | by reminding them of the words which had been spoken by 9 1, 2 | time for us to relate what words he uttered with all freedom 10 1, 2 | what answers he gave in words of godly religion, like 11 1, 2 | before the judge, and by his words he withstood all error. 12 1, 2 | when they had uttered these words in the presence of all the 13 1, 2 | the blessed Romanus by his words of denunciation restrain 14 1, 2 | many were confirmed by the words which the martyr spake, 15 1, 5 | which surrounded them. ~What words then are adequate to describe, 16 1, 5 | at his patience, at his words addressed to the governor, 17 1, 5 | act which surpasses all words. While no one was aware 18 1, 5 | loud voice and distinct words, made his confession for 19 1, 6 | contended against them with the words of God, made use of his 20 1, 6 | put him to shame by his words of wisdom and his deeds 21 1, 8 | prayers: and because of these words which she had spoken to 22 1, 9 | was not to be persuaded by words, and also perceived that 23 1, 9 | him, so that reproachful words from women, with dreadful 24 1, 9 | things briefly, and in a few words, as a record for those who 25 1, 10 | names, as well as at their words and their deeds, being rendered 26 1, 10 | gave utterance to harsh words against the tyrannical emperor, 27 1, 10 | learned, both by deeds and words, how divine is that invincible 28 1, 11 | sooner, then, were these words uttered than they received 29 1, 14 | them one after another the words of confession, he condemned 30 1, Not| was forced to omit these words of Eusebius here, lest Eusebius 31 1, Not| gives his opinion in these words:--" Imo vero quum S. Procopius 32 1, Not| poets of the Greeks."' Those words of Homer, Iliad ii. 24, 33 1, Not| matter I have spent many words in my notes on Eusebius, 34 1, Not| therefore apparent from these words that Eusebius in this book 35 1, Not| Egypt, with his fist. The words there are these:--But Aedesius, 36 1, Not| name of Israel." Eusebius's words are-- []. Hoc est: Mirari 37 1, Not| Indeed, Eusebius's following words are a sufficient evidence 38 1, Not| Christophorson takes these words to signify one book only.