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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | time, a work coming from a man so learned, so celebrated, 2 Pre | Where are we to look for the man, among the writers of the 3 Pre | Mesopotamia, by the hands of a man named Jacob, in the year 4 1, 2(5) | the intelligent creature man. ~ 5 1, 3 | any wise and intelligent man, (or) his eyes8, head, hands, 6 1, 3 | unseen, mind which is in man. ~ 7 1, 23 | mind which is within us, no man ever knew, either how, or 8 1, 26 | take from the person of a man the eyes only, and then 9 1, 26 | affirm that these were the man ; and again, that the ears 10 1, 26 | then affirm on this one man, that these (portions) really 11 1, 26 | due to folly. Such as this man would be, would he likewise 12 1, 31 | Because too, there is in man (but) one Soul and one reasoning 13 1, 31 | and cogitative faculty in man. It is moreover capable 14 1, 31 | sorts of knowledge: the same man will be the geometrician, 15 1, 31 | exists many essences in man, because of his ./. capability 16 1, 31 | knowledge. For, should a man find a shapeless piece of 17 1, 31 | feet, or the eyes (of a man) ; and again, that he otherwise 18 1, 37 | which are visible): so is man also the chief of them all, 19 1, 40 | rational mind which is in man, (and) is of that incorporeal 20 1, 40 | when it thus commands every man to sing the praise which 21 1, 40 | this rational family of man,—this (I say) which divides 22 1, 42 | former times:—this, that man, who had been made in the 23 1, 43 | knowledge which belongs to man, (and) which is now contained 24 1, 44 | purposes of agriculture for man ; the carrying ass too, 25 1, 45 | established for the sake of man. Man is therefore the progeny 26 1, 45 | established for the sake of man. Man is therefore the progeny 27 1, 46 | of the nature that is in man,—cry out, and say in the 28 1, 46 | divine praises, " What44 is man that Thou art mindful of 29 1, 46 | of him ? and the son of man that Thou visitest him ? 30 1, 47 | And God said, Let us make man in our Image, according 31 1, 47 | the deed : " So God made man," and said that He made 32 1, 47 | breath of life, and the man became a living soul45." 33 1, 47 | them is it that can teach man the contemplation of any 34 1, 47 | because, of all animals, man is the most defective, and, 35 1, 47 | much weaker the body of man naturally is, than that 36 1, 48 | 48. Man alone therefore, of those 37 1, 49 | 49. Man alone, of those that are 38 1, 50 | 50. Man alone, of those that are 39 1, 53(49) | the final Judge of all, man here acts like him. ~ 40 1, 55 | 55. Man alone, of those that are 41 1, 56 | 56. Man alone, of those that are 42 1, 56 | the helps of the life of man. ~ 43 1, 59 | 59. Man alone, of those that are 44 1, 61 | 61. Man alone, of those that are 45 1, 61 | Maker of all things ; and man will make man, at one time 46 1, 61 | things ; and man will make man, at one time in stone; at 47 1, 63 | 63. Man alone, of those that are 48 1, 64 | 64. Man alone shews of what kind 49 1, 68 | essence (I say) which is in man: and, that he is the dear 50 1, 69 | constitution. Thus therefore has man, of necessity, put on a 51 1, 69 | considered as of the nature of man ; so also is this perfectible 52 1, 69 | divine word, "Wretched58 man that I am! Who shall deliver 53 1, 69 | are the words of a notable man, and of (all) those who 54 1, 70 | him the healthy vigour of man. Thus would (each) be delighted 55 1, 70 | doctors, until he came forth a man complete. Thus too would 56 1, 71 | birth,—even of the life of man,—or of the things belonging 57 1, 71 | deprived of the life of man, but also of the name. ~ 58 1, 72 | One would think too that (man were such), although as 59 1, 73 | hitherto but (as) an infant in man;—may well be said, by way 60 1, 73 | to the perfect measure of man's estate, and shall have 61 1, 74 | of the complete state of man's superiority, from his 62 1, 74 | bands; this,—who is now the man, who in wisdom and knowledge 63 1, 74 | born, place the complete man in the midst; he would not 64 1, 74 | with respect to the perfect man; and of the perfect man, 65 1, 74 | man; and of the perfect man, with respect to the superior 66 1, 74 | person of the child to the man, to be much greater, than 67 1, 74 | is the inferiority of the man to the faculty of the Angels. 68 1, 74 | has come out the perfect man, and is contemplated as 69 1, 74 | when it said, "What65 is man that thou art mindful of 70 1, 74 | of him ? and the son of man that thou visitest him? 71 1, 74 | hast thou crowned him." is man that thou art mindful of 72 1, 74 | of him ? and the son of man that thou visitest him? 73 1, 75 | perfectible mind which is in man, such as it is when still 74 1, 75 | however, that the nature of man undergoes dissolution by 75 1, 77 | rational faculty, which is in man, (circumstanced), that it 76 1, 77 | sort of seed. And, Shall man alone be wholly and in every 77 1, 78 | the essence which is in man is intelligent and rational; 78 1, 78 | consequent upon them. Had man then, brought up as he is 79 1, 78 | But, because it is not one man, nor two, nor is the multitude 80 1, 78 | and cried out saying; "Man understood not his own honour; 81 1, 79 | greater than any son of man, was evidently needful to 82 2, 3 | some disease which (lay) on man, and was mighty as opposed 83 2, 3(1) | whether the " common enemy" of man is secondarily, may be matter 84 2, 15 | Divine declarations affirm : "Man with man working that which 85 2, 15 | declarations affirm : "Man with man working that which was shameful, 86 2, 20 | rational soul41 which is in man, is mortal; and, that it 87 2, 20 | nothing! Nor had the wise man any thing superior, unless 88 2, 21 | reasonable soul which is in man, is corruptible, just as 89 2, 26 | shewed was Governour63. This man alone, of all the Greeks, 90 2, 28 | 28. This man moreover, now calls THE 91 2, 30 | He would render to every man as he should deserve: he 92 2, 32 | more elevated than that of man,— ~"What is that which always 93 2, 35 | believe." The fear then of man, and of the Law, dismissed 94 2, 36 | said, that "Wheresoever74 a man places himself, thinking 95 2, 41 | you observe then, how this man goes on stating, — stating 96 2, 41 | therefore, to consider this man more reprehensible than ( 97 2, 41 | as it appears to me, this man alone of all the Greeks, 98 2, 42 | supposed the soul which is in man to be mortal; and affirmed, 99 2, 44 | cannot think that this same man held soundly of ./. the 100 2, 44 | was (such) an astonishing man, that he could apprehend 101 2, 44 | the reprehension of every man : because " he knew God83, 102 2, 46 | this would be, as though a man should wonder at the science 103 2, 46 | Nevertheless even this man thus (taught)! ~ 104 2, 51 | the enacting of laws for man, corrective of the common 105 2, 51 | they made it plain to every man's perception, that they 106 2, 54 | To the same again, was a man also sacrificed in Rhodes 107 2, 54 | arrived, they brought the man out beyond the gate, over 108 2, 55 | formerly Coronea, was a man sacrificed in the month 109 2, 55 | that they sacrificed the man to Diomedes! And in one ( 110 2, 58 | They also sacrificed a man to the Omadian Bacchus in 111 2, 59 | Apollodorus affirms, sacrificed a man to Mars! The Phoenicians 112 2, 64 | that even to this time, a man is sacrificed in the Great 113 2, 76 | throughout the whole creation of man, in every city, village, 114 2, 76 | whole earth: the race of man is reconciled to God its 115 2, 77(136)| when they say, that this man was the Son of Roxana, and 116 2, 80 | thing140 in the life of man, and (is) the "knowledge141 117 2, 80 | supremely serviceable to man;—that, as (these) their 118 2, 82 | earth, more vicious than man; who had been (so) led into 119 2, 82 | seized upon the whole race of man. And, on this account more 120 2, 83 | intelligent Essence which is in man, (and) which had (so) fallen 121 2, 83 | been well, that (even) a man should pass over the safety 122 2, 83 | is irrational. For, it is man (only) of the creatures 123 2, 83 | beloved of God; and it is man also, to whom He has, as 124 2, 83 | in subjection. It is to man too, to whom He has assigned 125 2, 83 | fly in the heights. It is man moreover, to whom He has 126 2, 84 | rational Essence vested in man ? It had afforded every 127 2, 84 | every sort of provision for man, every sort of remedy, and ( 128 2, 93 | evincing the care for every man, which was both suitable 129 2, 97 | Because therefore, the life of man had henceforward undergone 130 3, 2 | agreement, the whole race of (man). And, behold ! it henceforth 131 3, 2 | state or) the whole race of man changed to (that) of peace; 132 3, 4 | ever existed, is the mortal man, King, Philosopher, Lawgiver, 133 3, 4 | whole earth ? But this, no man has done excepting our Saviour 134 3, 8 | 8. What mortal man, of all the Princes at once, 135 3, 8 | so far to exceed that of man, that day after day there 136 3, 9 | who, since the life of man was set up, ever sought 137 3, 13 | ruled the whole race of man; and, by means of the exciting 138 3, 13 | and Mopsus? There is not a man in (either) place! Where 139 3, 15 | throughout the whole creation of man, altars without fire, services 140 3, 18 | God, disturbed the life of man, and introduced, led on, 141 3, 19 | doctrines, nor yet the mind of man, by the bodily senses: much 142 3, 19 | bodily senses: much less can man ever see with the eyes the 143 3, 20 | their Lord. Nor was it of man, that (this) happy appellation 144 3, 28 | of the whole creation of man ? How is it to be imagined 145 3, 33 | So that there never was a man at any time, no not among 146 3, 33 | has been preached to every man, and is the Saviour of all, 147 3, 35 | throughout the whole creation of man, and by all people, the 148 3, 38 | and that the whole race of man should through Him, receive 149 3, 38 | throughout the whole creation of man, places for instruction 150 3, 39 | manner is with the soul of man : nor yet, when appearing 151 3, 39 | presented himself to every man (as) the helper and Saviour, 152 3, 39 | sweet strains to rational man, not to animals that are 153 3, 39 | were elemental, -- God in man ! Nor again, was He less 154 3, 39 | were of Himself He gave to man; but, those which were of 155 3, 39 | but, those which were of man, He took not. Of His divine 156 3, 39 | on the person of a wise man, that the wisdom of the 157 3, 39 | that the wisdom of the wise man, or the soul which is in 158 3, 40 | Father54. By means of a man also. He shewed forth ./. 159 3, 40 | shewed forth ./. God to man, through mighty acts and 160 3, 40 | and walk60;" and this (man) did what He commanded ! 161 3, 40 | THE WORD OF GOD ! Another man63 also, the servant of a 162 3, 43 | teaching (them) and saying; "No man taketh my life from me;" 163 3, 55 | unknown, and unprofitable to man. But, as it was preached ( 164 3, 55 | knew, and which the eyes of man did not see. The testimonies 165 3, 56 | Because the whole race of man had, from ancient times, 166 3, 56 | to his enemies, not only (man's) Deliverer, but also the 167 3, 56(80) | xv. 21. " For, since by man came death, by MAN came 168 3, 56(80) | since by man came death, by MAN came also the resurrection 169 3, 57 | in parables (viz.): "No man can enter the house of a 170 3, 57 | enter the house of a strong man and spoil his goods, unless 171 3, 57 | he first bind the. strong man; and then he shall spoil 172 3, 57 | therefore bound the strong man, and drove out the whole 173 3, 57 | all evils, that which no man could either avoid, or evade. 174 3, 57 | Himself for the redemption of man, was superior to death, 175 3, 59 | souls of the whole race (of man) : the sacrifice (I say) 176 3, 59 | strayed like sheep, and (each) man has turned to his part; 177 3, 60(90) | character only; e. g. "Since by man came death, by man came 178 3, 60(90) | Since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection 179 3, 60(90) | ib. ver. 47. "The first man is of the earth.. .the second 180 3, 60(90) | the earth.. .the second man is the Lord," &c. So 1 Tim. 181 3, 60(90) | So 1 Tim. ii. 5. " The man Christ Jesus:"..."who gave 182 3, 60(90) | Heb. viii. 3; x. 12. "This man," speaking of Christ as 183 3, 61 | undoing of the whole nature of man, both soul and body. Nor 184 3, 61 | body. Nor was there ever a man, who could relieve human 185 3, 63 | account did the whole race of man, -- which had (now) been 186 3, 71 | throughout the whole creation of man, for a remembrance of Himself100. 187 3, 71(100)| For, bodily is, that a man doubt and say, How can He 188 3, 71(100)| Joseph? and, How can this man give his body ? -- Good 189 3, 75 | that this rational race of man, -- since it has been its 190 3, 76 | throughout the whole creation of man ; so that the words of God, 191 3, 78 | throughout the whole creation of man, by every race as by one 192 3, 79 | fearing God, is (here) a wise man. And now Egyptians, Syrians, 193 4, 1 | whether the strain be that of man, or woman ; or, the enunciation 194 4, 2 | 2. A certain man, illustrious from (his) 195 4, 2 | this miracle was not of man. He approached Him accordingly 196 4, 2 | shall be healed. For, I am a man in authority, and there 197 4, 3 | those, who should like this man draw near to Him, should 198 4, 3 | foretold, that like to this (man), and to his sons Isaac 199 4, 6 | fishermen the doctrine of God to man, and who toiled throughout 200 4, 6 | throughout the whole creation of man, -- His rational net should 201 4, 7 | which enlighteneth every man." But, since these things 202 4, 9 | throughout the whole creation of man. How His acts should be 203 4, 11 | throughout the whole creation of man !  ~On the divisions which 204 4, 12 | For I am come to divide a man against his Father, ./. 205 4, 12 | law : and the enemies of a man (shall be) those of his 206 4, 12 | own eyes, that no word of man, either of philosopher or 207 4, 12 | from the vile. For, if a man make a comparison among 208 4, 15 | heaven is like to a (certain) man, a king, who made a (marriage) 209 4, 16 | the guests, he saw there a man who had not (on) wedding 210 4, 24 | nature far excels that of man. We indeed are His flock, 211 4, 25 | is come, that the Son of Man should be glorified. I say 212 4, 29 | the fluctuating life of man, which is subject to hardship 213 4, 31 | been made known to every man ; and He has extinguished 214 4, 32 | Him, "If the cause of a man with the wife be thus, it 215 4, 32 | upon these things, "Every man is not sufficient for this 216 4, 32(123)| of an inexperienced young man, resulting from a simple 217 4, 34 | kingdom of heaven is like to a man, who sowed good seed in 218 4, 34 | But he said to them, The man (who is) the Enemy hath 219 4, 34 | good seed is the Son of man; and the field is the world. ( 220 4, 34 | of this world. The Son of man shall send His Angels, and 221 4, 34 | good seed is the Son of man ; and the field is the world." 222 4, 34 | called Himself the "Son of man," on account of His going 223 4, 34(131)| from his being born as a man. ~ 224 4, 35 | them, and said, See that no man deceive you: for many shall 225 4, 35 | the coming of the Son of Man be" And on another occasion, 226 4, 35(139)| on the place); and "the man of sin," generally, each 227 4, 35(140)| representative). To this man Simon Magus attached himself, 228 4, 35 | appeared once in the form of man, and in a certain district. 229 4, 35 | the coming of the Son of Man be." ~On the events that 230 4, 37 | because it is usual with man so to resist things the 231 5, 1 | ought not to wonder: because man is accustomed so to resist 232 5, 1 | not persuade, the word of man will be (too) abject to 233 5, 2 | Whether there ever was a man heard of at any period, 234 5, 6 | that the soul which was in man, was in no respect better 235 5, 8 | Was there ever, then, a man found among the whole Christian 236 5, 8 | thing) existing for any man to say; but, the contrary 237 5, 9 | done (as he did). But no man has ever been found, during 238 5, 14(14) | should seem that he was a man of most extensive erudition, 239 5, 16 | He seems to have been a man of this description19. -- 240 5, 18 | His doctrine ? Is there a man who can bring such an accusation 241 5, 19 | 19. Now, Is not the man whose mind is intent on 242 5, 20 | deeds which are superior to man; and, that His Disciples ./. 243 5, 24 | throughout the whole creation of man ? Whence too, all this power ? 244 5, 24 | have had respect to the man who taught vice and bitterness, -- 245 5, 24(37) | which signifies exposing a man's life to danger, as they 246 5, 25 | Teacher of every evil ? A man endued with mind and virtue, 247 5, 26 | of our Saviour to every man42, together with His deeds 248 5, 28 | enemies to both God and man, for no one thing profitable ? 249 5, 34 | principle. For (in) this, that a man might imagine that which 250 5, 35 | certain occasion a lame man -- one of those who begged, 251 5, 38 | passed from thence, He saw a man sitting among the Tax-gatherers, 252 5, 40 | their telling this to any man. Now Mark committed these 253 5, 40(79) | pronounce pardon of sin on any man, nor, on the other hand, 254 5, 40 | standing (by) ; ./. This (man) also is (one) of them. 255 5, 40 | to say, I know not this man of whom ye speak. And immediately, 256 5, 44 | period then was Jesus, a wise man, if it be right to call 257 5, 44 | it be right to call Him a man; for He was the doer of ./. 258 5, 46 | the Teachers of any one man, much less of multitudes ? 259 5, 47 | 47. A man might therefore well stand 260 5, 49 | power which exceeds that of man, and by the assistance of 261 5, 52 | this could not have been of man ; that never at any former 262 5, 52 | it was not by the will of man that the word was established,


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