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| Alphabetical [« »] palladius 3 palmyra 1 palpable 1 pamphilus 17 pannonia 1 pantaenus 21 pantheon 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 institutes 17 material 17 minucius 17 pamphilus 17 parts 17 passages 17 philosophy | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances pamphilus |
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1 Pref | about A.D. 280 to study with Pamphilus in the library the latter 2 Pref | Eusebius was so devoted to Pamphilus, his friend and teacher, 3 Pref | called himself the son of Pamphilus. It was in his Life of Pamphilus, 4 Pref | Pamphilus. It was in his Life of Pamphilus, now lost, that he included 5 4,4 | preserved in the library of Pamphilus in Caesarea. The book was 6 11,2 | Alexander of Jerusalem, Origen, Pamphilus, and Eusebius all mention 7 12,2 | hands of Origen's admirer Pamphilus and remained for many years 8 12,2 | in prison by the martyr Pamphilus with the aid of Origen's 9 12,6 | for his teacher and patron Pamphilus (Church History vi. 36. 10 12,7 | hands of his great admirer Pamphilus, who formed about them the 11 12,7 | 32. 3). A few years later Pamphilus wrote a Defense of Origen, 12 12,7 | a sixth, probably after Pamphilus' martyrdom in n.D. 309 ( 13 12,7 | owe almost exclusively to Pamphilus and Eusebius.” Half a century 14 13,13| occurred after 309, when Pamphilus was put to death, for Philip 15 13,15| sixth book which he added to Pamphilus' Apology for Origen);[88] 16 15,2 | by Origen and his admirer Pamphilus and contained as large a 17 16 | text~On Attalus; no text~Pamphilus, Defense of Origen; no Greek