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1 Pre | libri quinque," i. e. Of the Divine Manifestation, five books.
2 Pre | e. and the Book on the Divine Manifestation. Asseman refers
3 Pre | Christianity, particularly of its Divine authority, and amazing influence,
4 1 | EUSEBIUS OF CAESAREA ON THE DIVINE MANIFESTATION. ~
5 1, 1 | they are excluded from the divine assemblies, and with propriety
6 1, 1 | driven far away from the Divine hearing (of the Word), and
7 1, 5 | can be compared,—as the Divine words declare10. For this
8 1, 5 | appoint a Mediator11, the Divine Power, His ONLY (begotten),
9 1, 5 | body. On this account, the DIVINE WORD entered by a (sort)
10 1, 5 | things, by means of the Divine power which is incorporeal:
11 1, 21 | 21. The Divine doctrine, however, declares
12 1, 21 | His own) knowledge. The Divine declarations teach us to
13 1, 24 | the glorious words of the divine men (so) teaching. ~
14 1, 25 | and (so), by virtue of the DIVINE WORD, did He both enlighten
15 1, 27 | not considering that the Divine nature could never subsist
16 1, 27 | consisted of parts, could it be Divine. For, How can it consist
17 1, 29 | 29. But the DIVINE WORD has not been constituted
18 1, 30 | light of His Essence, as the divine words declare; who, for
19 1, 36 | excellent and is allied to THE DIVINE WORD; which, being intellectual
20 1, 37 | inner apartments of the divine house of rule. But those (
21 1, 37 | exult at the side of THE DIVINE WORD, are both enlightened
22 1, 38 | by the splendour of THE DIVINE WORD ; others are dark,
23 1, 38 | every creature34,"—as the divine words mysteriously teach. ~
24 1, 40 | and of the kind of the DIVINE WORD which pervades all
25 1, 40 | its participation with THE DIVINE WORD, worthy of the name
26 1, 40 | of all: which indeed the Divine Word teaches, when it thus
27 1, 42 | Father, together with the divine and rational assemblies,
28 1, 45 | therefore the progeny of the DIVINE WORD ; not for the sake
29 1, 46 | cry out, and say in the divine praises, " What44 is man
30 1, 47 | likeness of God, from ./. the Divine inbreathing, when He said, "
31 1, 47 | rational creature. But, if the Divine words can obtain no hearing
32 1, 47 | substances,—or, whatever other divine thing it is which moves
33 1, 47 | likenest this body, with the divine and rational knowledge which
34 1, 65 | earth, partaking of the divine inbreathing57, is worthy
35 1, 68 | doctrine and erudition which is divine, confirm : (viz.) that of
36 1, 68 | is the dear child of THE DIVINE WORD, the common Saviour
37 1, 69 | God; this Brother of the divine hosts, and of the Angels,
38 1, 69 | ancient time adhered to the divine law; he would indeed have
39 1, 69 | he first (of all) studied divine things (only), he would
40 1, 69 | circumstanced) who said in the divine word, "Wretched58 man that
41 1, 72 | without, the Angels and Divine spirits. He is even (as)
42 1, 72 | him as the nurse, and the Divine assemblies teach him; that
43 1, 72 | forth into light, shall the Divine Powers receive him as fosterfathers.
44 1, 72 | nor ./. adhere to the Divine law, when it was in his
45 1, 73 | with those incorporeal and Divine rational (beings) that are
46 1, 74 | comparison, as it were, of the Divine faculty and of the Angels,
47 1, 74 | become a partaker in the divine Spirit, and will hold converse
48 1, 74 | superiority : which the Divine Word also shewed, when it
49 1, 78 | of the kingdom from the DIVINE WORD the King, is free; (
50 2, 1 | therefore of God, and the divine manifestation of the common
51 2, 2 | again, that the cause of the Divine manifestation of the common
52 2, 2 | of the doctrine of this divine Revelation. ~
53 2, 8 | Demigods; imagining that the divine and immortal essence moved
54 2, 12 | distinguishing measure of the Divine power, and that of irrational
55 2, 15 | abused each other, as the Divine declarations affirm : "Man
56 2, 18 | heaven, the holy Angels and Divine Spirits,— those who praise
57 2, 23 | that there was nothing divine in (all) this which exists;
58 2, 24(61) | the second Essence, the Divine power, the first subsistence,
59 2, 28 | moreover, now calls THE DIVINE WORD, the Father, the Lord
60 2, 41 | beyond the world ? or, that Divine story about the nature that
61 2, 44 | Plato) determined, as by divine revelation, what that is "
62 2, 44 | those who swerve from the Divine Law." But, How came he to
63 2, 44 | came he to swerve from the Divine Law, and to think defectively
64 2, 50 | the doctrines which are divine; when, behold! there was
65 2, 52 | Demons,—that the rational and Divine Essence which is above the
66 2, 52 | that God the Saviour, a Divine Revelation, and a common
67 2, 76 | been removed far away: the Divine peace-making WORD is hymned
68 2, 82 | means of the glorious and divine manifestation (of Christ). ~
69 2, 85 | deign openly to make a Divine manifestation of Himself;
70 2, 87 | within its chamber, by his Divine manifestation ! so that
71 2, 91(169)| the Historian thinks were Divine, rather than human, occurrences. (
72 2, 93 | doctrines conducive to life; divine laws, and precepts of righteousness,
73 2, 93 | men who partook of the Divine Spirit. And again, from
74 2, 93 | men, the rudiments of the Divine laws;—of various kinds of
75 2, 94 | the more readily, make his Divine manifestation at a time
76 2, 94 | truth did then, through the divine operations and astonishing
77 2, 95 | had previous to His last divine manifestation entered into
78 2, 96 | Hebrews, the rudiments of the Divine precepts; the instruction
79 2, 96 | principal things, attending the Divine laws ; such (I say) as were
80 2, 97 | these same operations, the Divine manifestation of Himself.
81 3, 1 | King of all, shew forth the divine revelation of Himself by
82 3, 2 | with, every one. For, the divine superiority of our Saviour
83 3, 2 | our Saviour having, by the divine power, already prepared
84 3, 11 | they no more attached the divine name to wood, stone, and
85 3, 13 | away as they were by the Divine power. The divinations too
86 3, 13 | men, became the object of divine worship.~
87 3, 15 | the secret (use of) the Divine ./. announcements ? and,
88 3, 16 | times, but (only) after the divine teaching of our Saviour,
89 3, 17 | clear proofs confirming the divine power of the Saviour of
90 3, 17 | truth ? and to confess His divine and living (active) power ?
91 3, 19(20) | did mean to assert, the Divine and self-existing nature
92 3, 21 | sharp calamities and His divine teaching, so enlighten and
93 3, 22 | which are obtained by the divine reading ?~
94 3, 25 | delivered in writing, in the divine scriptures, the place of
95 3, 33 | the open proofs of the divine power of the WORD OF GOD,
96 3, 33 | forth such transcendent and divine power as He has, who has
97 3, 36 | that it was by means of the divine teaching, they should live ?~
98 3, 37 | circumscribe by words, the divine powers of the Saviour of
99 3, 38 | places for instruction in the Divine enouncements and teaching ;
100 3, 39 | to the world, and to the Divine Manifestation of THE WORD
101 3, 39 | Saviour of all made His Divine manifestation among men;
102 3, 39 | men. How then, could the Divine, concealed, invisible, and
103 3, 39 | error of fools. But the Divine Image, variously adorned
104 3, 39 | adorned by the wisdom of the Divine Power, partook of life and
105 3, 39 | every excellence, -- the Divine Image, the habitation of
106 3, 39 | miracles, signs, and (other) divine powers. And again, He preached
107 3, 39 | from acting, after His own divine manner. On the contrary,
108 3, 39 | man, He took not. Of His divine power too, He provided for
109 3, 39 | affirm, that the Power of the Divine WORD can receive any thing
110 3, 39 | light, -- impels, by the divine power which is incorporeal,
111 3, 39 | the souls of men by the divine doctrines, He prepared them
112 3, 40 | wonderful works. In the divine Power and in true Wisdom,
113 3, 40 | enouncements, and made public the Divine teaching; and (how) the
114 3, 41 | that He foreknew by the divine power what should come to
115 3, 45 | thing that was worthy of the Divine Power.~
116 3, 55 | death; and (so), by the divine power, make immortal that
117 3, 57 | purpose of proving that the Divine power, which was by Him, --
118 3, 58 | second was, to shew that the Divine power resided in the human
119 3, 59 | sacrifice to death; of whom the Divine words exclaim, speaking
120 3, 59 | silent87." And the same (Divine word) teaches the cause,
121 3, 79 | youth with all. Now are the Divine Laws and Lessons preached
122 3, 80 | many other proofs of the Divine power (in this respect),
123 4, 1 | Interpreter. For, when he made his Divine manifestation among men,
124 4, 1 | credence to his astonishing Divine performances. Even in those
125 4, 1 | see with our eyes those Divine acts which THE WORD OF GOD
126 4, 1 | foretold by Him, from His divine foreknowledge of the future ;
127 4, 6 | that He should add some Divine work to His words, for the
128 4, 6 | redemption). It was the Divine Power alone, which He made
129 4, 6 | comprehended in (all) the Divine teaching. This they should
130 4, 6 | it was an effort of the Divine Power itself, which, at
131 4, 6 | it was not by that one Divine word of promise, that He
132 4, 6 | Saviour foretold by the Divine power: and the same, our
133 4, 6 | texture of which was by the Divine power composed of the words
134 4, 6 | beyond (all) doubt, the Divine manifestation of our Saviour. ~
135 4, 7 | third declaration of the Divine word, which foretold that
136 4, 8 | taught, by means of His Divine manifestation, and after
137 4, 8 | performance. He was present in the Divine Power with each and every
138 4, 11 | to this time has, by the Divine Power, built up, and enlarged,
139 4, 12(33) | he does not ascribe any divine authority directly to it.
140 4, 14 | building, of which the (divine) word has said: "39 And
141 4, 15 | mentioned, the word of the Divine Scripture states, that "40
142 4, 16 | with Him, and receives the Divine seed that is of Him. And (
143 4, 16 | that is of Him. And (this) Divine and rational association, (
144 4, 16 | supper, (represent) the Divine and heavenly aliments (so
145 4, 16 | these things did He, by His divine knowledge, foretel before
146 4, 16 | preached to all nations, the divine and heavenly calling; and "
147 4, 17 | with them; of which, by His divine foreknowledge He attested ; --
148 4, 18 | greatest miracle of all is, the Divine word (declaring) the foreknowledge
149 4, 21 | set down on account of the Divine prediction of our Saviour,
150 4, 23 | therefore, put forth in the Divine enouncement of our Saviour
151 4, 23 | should present to Him the Divine services, which should be
152 4, 23 | worthy of Him, in a manner divine and with both the soul and
153 4, 25 | cultivated fields, with the Divine unutterable power. On this
154 4, 27 | previously attested, through the Divine foreknowledge, the persecutions
155 4, 31(120)| seeing as they did His divine power, and blamed their
156 4, 34 | Saviour) well evinced, by the Divine power, the foreknowledge
157 4, 37 | 37. These proofs of the Divine manifestation of our Saviour,
158 4, 37 | deeds (had in view) are Divine. For in former times, the
159 5, 1 | are the proofs of the Divine manifestation of the common
160 5, 1 | shewing forth at once the Divine words and deeds. For in
161 5, 2 | and the teacher of the divine philosophy and righteousness;
162 5, 8 | the philosophy which is Divine. How then, can He be justly
163 5, 15 | Him, that His nature was Divine? He (I say), who without
164 5, 15 | that the matter is in truth Divine, and such as exceeds all
165 5, 17(23) | are the main sources of divine truth to the Christian Church.
166 5, 17 | that an extraordinary and Divine Nature came into the world,
167 5, 20 | recorded of Him, or of those divine deeds which are superior
168 5, 24 | this doctrine about the Divine appointments, and the teaching
169 5, 30 | the putting forth of) Divine powers, Miracles, and wonderful
170 5, 43 | He did every thing by the Divine power ? -- That He made
171 5, 43 | ascension to heaven in the Divine glory ? For those, who gave
172 5, 46 | this superiority of the Divine power (operated) in the
173 5, 46 | He breathed into them the Divine power93, and filled them
174 5, 46 | His words, from the other Divine acts which were done by
175 5, 49 | this enterprise, than by a Divine power which exceeds that
176 5, 49 | the Holy Ghost with the Divine power; (thus) giving them
177 5, 52 | pass without regard to the Divine teaching of our Saviour,
178 5, 52 | those who were worthy of the Divine name (Christian), and who
179 5, 52 | Caesarea, which are called "The Divine Manifestation." ~ ~
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