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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | of Asseman, tom. iii. pt. 1, and the place in p. 18 2 Pre, 0(1) | 1 If we may rely on the date 3 Pre, 0(2) | 1 These he purchased at the 4 Pre, 0(3) | 1 London, printed for the 5 Pre, 0(5) | 1 Assemani. Bibl. Orient. 6 Pre, 0(6) | 1 My reason for this opinion 7 Pre, 0(8) | 1 L. c. quoted by Asseman. 8 1, 1 | 1. THOSE who say on the constitution 9 1, 1(1) | Pref. Evang. Lib. xii. cap. 1. p. 621. Edit. 1628. — But 10 1, 1(2) | 1 This argument is also used 11 1, 2(6) | 1 Syr. [Syriac] which is an 12 1, 5(10) | 1 Alluding to 1 Tim. vi. 16. ~ 13 1, 5(10) | 1 Alluding to 1 Tim. vi. 16. ~ 14 1, 18(15) | 1 It is evident, from what 15 1, 30(21) | 1 There is much reasoning 16 1, 37(29) | coeli.~           Metam. i. 1. 170. seq. ~The Stoics in 17 1, 38(33) | 1 To the same effect, our 18 1, 40(38) | 1 Cited from the cxlviiith 19 1, 40(39) | 1 Syr. [Syriac], lit. In the 20 1, 42(40) | 1 Gen. i. 27, 1 Cor. xi. 7. 21 1, 42(40) | 1 Gen. i. 27, 1 Cor. xi. 7. The argument 22 1, 44(42) | 1 This expression will be 23 1, 46(44) | 1 Ps. viii. 5. varying in 24 1, 47(47) | 1 Matter, in some respects 25 1, 53(49) | 1 That is, considering Christ 26 1, 63(54) | 1 This is perhaps, an instance 27 1, 64(56) | 1 Rom. viii. 35. differing 28 1, 69(58) | 1 Rom. vii. 24, as in the 29 1, 72(62) | 1 Several passages similar 30 1, 73(64) | 1 See §. 62, seq. above. ~ 31 1, 74(65) | 1 Ps. viii. 5, 6, differing 32 1, 75(67) | 1 Alluding to Matt. vii. 3, 33 1, 77(71) | 1 It was one of the errors 34 2, 1 | 1. THE human race, O my friends, 35 2, 3(1) | 1 This, according to our author, 36 2, 10(8) | 1 Orat. de laudd. Constant, 37 2, 10(8) | Serm. Lib. i. Sat. viii. 1. "Olim truncus eram," &c. 38 2, 12(11) | pwn." (Oper. et Dies. Lib. 1. 122.). This opinion prevails 39 2, 12(14) | 1 [Syriac] Orat. de laudd. 40 2, 12(19) | Ex. Pont. Epist. Lib. in. 1. 52. &c. Euseb. laudd. Constant. 41 2, 13(24) | 1 Gr. [Greek] the stealing 42 2, 18(32) | 1 Such for example, as the 43 2, 19(34) | 1 So Epicurus after Democritus, 44 2, 19(38) | 1 Such, according to Plutarch, 45 2, 20(42) | Parenet. Ed. Steph. p. 13. 1. 15. Theodoret Graec. affect. 46 2, 20(43) | 1 Lactantius Lib. i. cap. 47 2, 21(46) | 1 So Porphyry, (as cited ib. 48 2, 21(52) | 1 Syr. [Syriac], Anytus and 49 2, 24(61) | vi. 24: vii. 22: viii. 1. which are apocryphal. And 50 2, 25(62) | 1 Cicero, nevertheless, accuses 51 2, 25(62) | e.g. De Nat. Deor. Lib. 1.13. 20. Ed. 1830. p. 818. " 52 2, 29(65) | 1 This passage occurs in the 53 2, 30(68) | 1 In the Phaedo of Plato, §. 54 2, 32(70) | 1 It is probable, I think, 55 2, 34(72) | 1 This argument is also touched 56 2, 41(77) | 1 The same too, and in nearly 57 2, 45(84) | 1 Considerable extracts to 58 2, 46(86) | 1 That is, came into being 59 2, 49(87) | 1 Probably the followers of 60 2, 50(90) | 1 Delphos, Gr. oi9 Delfoi/. 61 2, 53(99) | 1 This clause is wanting in 62 2, 56(106)| 1 This is an exact translation 63 2, 60(109)| 1 Syr. [Syriac] See a very 64 2, 64(118)| priests of Baal, mentioned in 1 Kings xviii. 28. To this 65 2, 64(119)| 1 The account of this is cited 66 2, 64(119)| victims. His words are (ib. p. 1,35.)—"I must admit, though 67 2, 65(120)| 1 As indeed the marauding 68 2, 65(121)| also here, Book in. Sect. 1. seq. and Book v. Sect. 69 2, 67(127)| 1 This seems to assign the 70 2, 69(129)| 1 This is taken from Herodotus, 71 2, 69(130)| will be found in Herodotus, 1. c. et seq. On these Oracles, 72 2, 70(133)| 1 Matt. xii. 33. The reading 73 2, 77(136)| 1 Syr. [Syriac]. This is, 74 2, 80(139)| 1 De laudd. Constant, ib. 75 2, 80(141)| the term Wisdom of God, 1 Cor. i. 24., so frequently 76 2, 81(145)| 1 As just cited from Bardesanes. 77 2, 81(155)| 1 So the Caspians (Prep. Evang. 78 2, 83(158)| 1 Alluding perhaps to the 79 2, 83(158)| perhaps to the case of David. 1 Sam. xvii. 3436. ~ 80 2, 86(160)| 1 See our author's Eccl. Hist. 81 2, 87(162)| 1 [...] Eusebius, Prep. Evang. ( 82 2, 91(169)| 1 [...] Xiphilinus tells us 83 2, 94(172)| 1 To the same effect Origen 84 3, 1 | 1. BECAUSE 1 then, human life 85 3, 1(1) | 1 See also Prep. Evang. Lib. 86 3, 13(13) | 1 So Clemens Alexandrinus, 87 3, 16(19) | 1 Syr. [Syriac]. This is also 88 3, 20(21) | 1 Ib. B.~ 89 3, 27(26) | 1 Matth. xxiv. 2: Mark xiii. 90 3, 34(32) | 1 Orat. de laudd. Constant, 91 3, 39(40) | 1 This adage, [Greek] will 92 3, 39(52) | 1 Orat. de laudd. Constant. 93 3, 40(55) | 1 Alluding to the chastisements 94 3, 40(65) | 11 John xi. 1. seq.~ 95 3, 43(69) | 1 Matt, xxvii. 50, &c.~ 96 3, 55(75) | commentary on Matt. iv. 1. Poole's Synopsis, ib. and 97 3, 55(75) | unclean spirits, Matt. x. 1. Luke ix. 1: and over all 98 3, 55(75) | spirits, Matt. x. 1. Luke ix. 1: and over all the power 99 3, 55(78) | 1 Ps. xci. 13, as in the Peschito. 100 3, 56(80) | 3 See 1 Cor. xv. 21. " For, since 101 3, 57(83) | 1 The Greek of the Orat. de 102 3, 60(90) | resurrection of the dead." 1 Cor. xv. 21. So ib. ver. 103 3, 60(90) | man is the Lord," &c. So 1 Tim. ii. 5. " The man Christ 104 3, 61(93) | mortality. Comp. Is. xxvii. 1, and see my notes on Job 105 3, 61(93) | see my notes on Job xli. 1. Our author probably means, 106 3, 62(96) | 1 Syr. [Syriac] lit. which 107 3, 67(98) | 1 Applying this term, as on 108 3, 72(101)| 1 Col. iii. 5. Differing slightly 109 3, 78(104)| 1 That is, on the same stated 110 4, 1 | 1. IT is desirable then, that 111 4, 2(1) | 1 Syr. [Syriac], lit. his 112 4, 5(5) | 1 Lit. Spaniards and Gauls. ~ 113 4, 6(10) | 1 As an extract from the Greek 114 4, 6(12) | 1 This is given above as a 115 4, 7(14) | 1 Matt. v. 14-16. ~ 116 4, 7(15) | 3 Is. ix. 1, 2. ~ 117 4, 7(16) | 1 If it should be imagined, 118 4, 8(21) | 1 Ps. ii. 8. Cited also, Demonstr. 119 4, 8(24) | 1 A very common term, used 120 4, 9(27) | 1 The phraseology of the Syriac 121 4, 10(29) | 1 The term this (Syr. [Syriac]) 122 4, 12(31) | 1 Matt. x. 34. seq. ~ 123 4, 12(33) | 1 Eusebius has, in his Eccl. 124 4, 12(33) | ecclesiastical or other writer, 1 have thought it right to 125 4, 14(36) | 3 1 Kings xix. 10-14. Rom. xi. 126 4, 14(37) | 1 Matt. xxi. 42. Mark xii. 127 4, 14(37) | 17; comp. Acts iv. 11. 1 Pet. ii. 7. ~ 128 4, 14(38) | 2 Is. xxviii. 16. 1 Pet. ii. 6.  ~ 129 4, 15(41) | 5 Matt. xxii. 1-10, with some unimportant 130 4, 16(42) | 1 Matt. x. 5, 6. ~ 131 4, 16(46) | 1 So styled here perhaps, 132 4, 17(52) | 1 James the Less, called the " 133 4, 18(57) | 1 Haggai ii, 9 ~ 134 4, 19(59) | 1 Luke xix. 41. seq. ~ 135 4, 20(65) | 1 Luke xxi. 20. seq. ~ 136 4, 20(67) | or two. In Isaiah xxiv. 1. we are told that " the. 137 4, 20(67) | ver. 13-16. Comp. ch. xxv. 1. seq. In ch. xxvi. the same 138 4, 20(67) | and xxviii. 18, also xxix. 1 -- 7: 9 -- 20, which are 139 4, 20(69) | 1 So also Eccl. Hist. Lib. 140 4, 24(83) | 1 John x. 14-17. ~ 141 4, 24(87) | 1 Ps. xxiii. 1.  ~ 142 4, 24(87) | 1 Ps. xxiii. 1.  ~ 143 4, 24(88) | 2 Ps. LXXX. 1. ~ 144 4, 25(93) | 1 Alluding perhaps to Luke 145 4, 27(102)| 1 A paraphrastical exposition 146 4, 28(105)| 1 This is a far-fetched, and 147 4, 29(108)| 4 Chap. vii. 1.5, 16, 17, and as before, 148 4, 30(110)| 1 Syr. [Syriac]. Marcion himself 149 4, 31(118)| 1 Matt. x. 24, 25, 26. Differing 150 4, 32(122)| 1 Syr. [Syriac] against which 151 4, 33(125)| 1 Heb. iv. 12. seq. Differing 152 4, 34(129)| 1 Matt. xiii. 24 -- 31. Differing 153 4, 35(141)| 1 Deut. xviii. 15, 18, 19.  ~ 154 4, 36(147)| 1 This argument is urged by 155 4, 36(147)| comp. Dan. ix. 26; xii. 1.) ', ver. 34, " This generation 156 5, 1 | 1. SUCH as these (then), are 157 5, 1(1) | 1 Alluding to the interrogative 158 5, 2(2) | 1 This place occurs also in 159 5, 3(5) | 1 [...] It is cited again, 160 5, 6(7) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. Lib. iii. 161 5, 10(8) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 162 5, 14(14) | And Horace, (Epist. Lib. 1.12,12.) speaking of him 163 5, 14(16) | 1 Ib. p. 130. B.~ 164 5, 17(21) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. p. 131. 165 5, 21(27) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. Evang. 166 5, 21(32) | 1 So the Sermon on the mount, 167 5, 24(36) | 1 [...] A sentiment not unlike 168 5, 25(38) | 1 Gr. ib. D. The arguments 169 5, 31(46) | 7 Ib. ch. viii. 1. seq. ~ 170 5, 32(52) | 1 This was Judas, Matt. xxvi. 171 5, 33(55) | 6; xix. 15. 2 Cor. xiii. 1. ~ 172 5, 34(58) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. p. 117. 173 5, 36(64) | 1 John xvi. 20. ~ 174 5, 38(69) | shall now give it as before (1. c.) " Fol. 375. v. EuseB. 175 5, 38(70) | 1 Luke vi. 13. seq. ~ 176 5, 40(76) | 1 Mark viii. 29. ~ 177 5, 40(82) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 178 5, 43(86) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 179 5, 44(87) | Greek of our translator. 1. Not in the copy of our 180 5, 45(88) | 1 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 181 5, 46(97) | 1 Cited also above, p. 159. ~ 182 5, 49(100)| 1 [...] All our author means


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