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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | never once spoken of this as being there. And the same might 2 Pre | Deity as a self-existing Being, and with reference to which, 3 Pre | too its peculiarities; His being God of God, begotten of 4 Pre | having ever been, and still being, with, and in, the Father ; 5 Pre | moreover the advantage of being printed in a Syriac type, 6 Pre | prior to it, was copied: it being no uncommon thing with copyists 7 Pre | have allowed of our MS. being copied there in A.D. 411, 8 Pre | of so much of this work's being still found in the ./. 9 1, 1 | the courses of the sun (as being) according to their manner; 10 1, 1 | These same therefore are, as being atheistical, driven far 11 1, 3 | also, we make this same (Being) the (efficient) cause of 12 1, 4 | beyond all, and above all being, generated of Himself as 13 1, 5 | impossible that this perishable being of bodies, and this Nature 14 1, 20 | Others indeed name this same (Being) Universal nature; others, 15 1, 22 | good in His own essential being. ./. 16 1, 23 | privacy of retirement, and being the primary angel (messenger) 17 1, 23 | the King of all,—was, as being the only (begotten) Son 18 1, 24 | GOD, is He the Doer. And, being near to every thing, and ./. 19 1, 24 | bringing near to the (eternal) Being this essence of things, 20 1, 25 | helm He governs it. This (Being) excellent of art, did He 21 1, 25 | unsightly and colourless, being —by Him, (I say) whom we 22 1, 25 | know and to worship, as being ever near to the matter 23 1, 35 | what the nature of the being is which He has assigned 24 1, 36 | THE DIVINE WORD; which, being intellectual and rational, 25 1, 36 | have had any (independent) being26. But this, which is visible 26 1, 36 | aether27,—those among these being distinct, and different;— 27 1, 37(29) | of Gods and men: the Gods being the rulers, men the subjects, & 28 1, 37 | their) rounds in this, as being without the gate, with those 29 1, 38(32) | given in the text, or, as being made by its Father, who 30 1, 40 | earth is not exempt from being entrusted with this rational 31 1, 43 | intelligent and rational being, all parts and places that 32 1, 44 | 44. These things then being such, let us now again approach 33 1, 44 | earth, either the sensitive being of the fierce animals, or 34 1, 51 | 51. This (being) alone, of those that are 35 1, 52 | 52. This (being) alone, of those that are 36 1, 53 | 53. This (being) alone, of those that are 37 1, 54 | 54. This (being) alone, of those that are 38 1, 57 | 57. This (being) alone, of those that are 39 1, 58 | 58. This (being) alone, of those that are 40 1, 60 | 60. This (being) alone, of those that are 41 1, 62 | 62. This (being) alone, of those that are 42 1, 63(54) | argumentum ad hominem, it being religiously held by the 43 1, 64 | intellectual and incorporeal being is, and establishes (the 44 1, 67 | 67. This (being) alone has arisen (to be) 45 1, 68 | are in heaven, is this (being) alone of those that are 46 1, 72 | gods which never had any being, instead of that one who 47 1, 72 | moist, humid and corruptible being, into the filthy and lawless 48 1, 72 | hence,—his miserable soul being reduced to sighing and lamentation,— 49 1, 73 | earthly and corruptible being, he bears about him such 50 1, 74 | infirm, and thoughtless being, will, when grown in his 51 1, 74 | cannot be compared in its being even with those irrational 52 1, 78 | be conceived. All mankind being then, thus (circumstanced), 53 1, 78 | wickedness, that envious (being), the hater of every good, 54 2, 3 | peaceful than any other being, to the last stage of brutality; 55 2, 3 | was rational, to that of being the most irrational of all. 56 2, 3(3) | Father: in other words, bis being revealed to created rational 57 2, 12(11) | say they are so called, as being dah&monej, i. e. knowing. 58 2, 12(11) | evil Demons: their Chief being Sarapis, i.e. Pluto, or 59 2, 12(18) | 350. termed Ampycides, as being the son of Ampycus. It. 60 2, 14 | corrupting paths of vice, being persevered in there, even 61 2, 17 | disposition. Men and women too, being (thus) congregated together, 62 2, 18(31) | understanding darkened, being alienated from the life, 63 2, 18(31) | from the life, of God ... being past feeling, have given 64 2, 19 | things, which have their being in rational experiment33: 65 2, 19(35) | Epicurean tenet, of Pleasure being the chief good. See also 66 2, 19 | inanimate, irrational, as being without beginning, ungenerated, 67 2, 19 | happened?— still, things being thus, have affirmed, that 68 2, 19 | He would not possess the being of any one thing; neither 69 2, 19 | that of (this) life. And, being thus eminent, they approached 70 2, 20 | considered these things as being apart, in a place (removed) 71 2, 21 | who boasted themselves (as being) the best of Philosophers, 72 2, 21 | Stoic Philosophers, that all being, even the whole world, shall 73 2, 21(47) | absolute, living, and eternal being, and God: that, in this 74 2, 24 | correctly, respecting that good Being who is the First, and Cause 75 2, 29 | know, as our power (may be, being) of those who are happy 76 2, 30 | they were formerly known as being, mortal men. And (here) 77 2, 32 | might ./. exist, has no being? And it is this same which 78 2, 32 | exist, it never had even being." ~ 79 2, 44 | sort of body ; those of men being transfusable into the beastly 80 2, 45 | hence, because you came into being, in order to exist, you 81 2, 45 | again (speaking) on their being, whence this is, and how 82 2, 45 | body of the world came into being." After this he says : " 83 2, 45 | existed in all time; there being no beginning of the essence ( 84 2, 45 | these) not even one: or being, of what sort this was in 85 2, 46(86) | 1 That is, came into being such as ours is. See sect. 86 2, 50 | nothing hindering them from being forthwith (so) instructed 87 2, 54(101)| This is apparently told as being the origin of their custom. 88 2, 64(119)| custom ...is in a fair way of being entirely rooted out by the 89 2, 64(119)| possibility of some of them being the remains of great sacrifical 90 2, 65(121)| reference to the Roman Empire being consolidated under Augustus, 91 2, 68 | to converse with them, as being Gods (present) with them, 92 2, 71 | these fruits: the Gods too being within (their cities), and 93 2, 71 | of the Greeks:—the Gods being more numerous than the inhabitants: 94 2, 71 | captivity, and spoil; the Greeks being inflamed against the Greeks 95 2, 71 | and thus, were far from being the cause of the evils : 96 2, 72 | only) as good men; and, as being their Friends, relieving 97 2, 73 | did the Gods (act), being present with the Greeks 98 2, 73 | unable to help them? or, being able, were unwilling ? For 99 2, 73 | the reputation of their being Gods was superfluous: nor 100 2, 78 | leaders astray of the world, being their helpers in these matters ! ~ 101 2, 81(146)| Theodoret, means Plato ; it being self evident, as I think, 102 2, 82 | Nor was there any other (being), of those that were on 103 2, 85 | those who were capable of being taught in the mysteries 104 2, 87 | every thing; still this, as being a necessity impervious to 105 2, 91 | Pantheon169,—(all) the Gods being assembled together there, 106 2, 93 | among men. (Now) came into being the love of things most 107 2, 94 | common conduct (of all) being changed from its former 108 3, 13 | have crept under the earth, being alarmed at the name of our 109 3, 35 | afterwards waged war against Him, being one and the same, overthrew 110 3, 37 | first to last: while He, being invisible, secretly overthrew 111 3, 39 | not finding Him; -- or, being unwilling to search after 112 3, 39 | nor was He restrained from being in other places of (this) 113 3, 39 | we are, withholden from being near to every thing; nor 114 3, 40 | then, thou art desirous of being a partaker in the contemplation 115 3, 44 | third day, He resumed that (being) from which He had before, 116 3, 46 | had led on that mortal (being) by means of His person, 117 3, 47 | was right He should do, as being the LIFE, the WORD and the 118 3, 55 | promised life to others, for being unmindful of His own vessel 119 3, 55 | haters of mankind, -- as being the princes of wickedness, 120 3, 55 | mystery style "The Desert" as (being) destitute of every good 121 3, 55(75) | for the express purpose of being tempted, or tried, by Satan, [ 122 3, 61 | our mortal race; its power being considered the undoing of 123 3, 61 | nature from this fearful being. All were pierced, ./. 124 3, 61 | by means of human nature; being as He was, THE LIFE, THE 125 3, 61 | that He caused that fearful being among men to be reproved: 126 3, 61 | now borne by men ; and -- being worthy of the usual care -- 127 3, 62 | after these, as to their being (actually) performed, it 128 3, 62 | the hour of this fearful being; so much so ./. that they 129 3, 75 | according to its nature; being taught to live in the remembrance 130 3, 79 | our bodies, of the soul as being immortal, and of our greatness 131 4, 2 | who by means of a mortal being, made known these His excellent 132 4, 3 | him who is preached of as being the Father of their Fathers, 133 4, 3 | have become slaves; and, being mixed with foreign nations, -- 134 4, 3 | their own religious worship! Being moreover, deprived of those 135 4, 7 | mortal body: the soul not being subject to loss of life 136 4, 8 | the dead, all of them, -- being together as they had been 137 4, 8(23) | it, From the letter Beta being attached to the extract, 138 4, 8(23) | originally from the Jews: it being much of a piece with the 139 4, 9 | These His words then, -- being varied and translated into 140 4, 9(27) | He made these His words ; being varied and translated, & 141 4, 11(30) | Christ); or, as already being firm in mind: thence, upon 142 4, 12(33) | a copy of the original being, in his days, preserved 143 4, 17 | explanation whatever; which, being afterwards fulfilled in 144 4, 18 | were indeed thus worthy of being considered miraculous: and, 145 4, 20 | then complete : the Jews being now fully (dispersed) throughout 146 4, 29 | he spoke mystically, as being caught up from the sea after 147 4, 30(114)| subject of religion: but, being overcome, he secretly withdrew 148 4, 30(114)| accordingly proscribed marriage as being of the Devil, &c. See Theodoret, 149 4, 30(114)| originated from Thebuthis, who, being mortified because not made 150 4, 30(117)| of our author evidently being, to give an equivalent to 151 4, 31 | true) worship of God, of being made openly known. But, 152 4, 33 | readiness receiveth it: but, not being confirmed therein, he is 153 4, 33 | something that should come into being; but also, to determine 154 4, 33(125)| prefer the former view, as being the more obvious and simple. ~ 155 4, 33(128)| the Greek e9terodoci/a; it being customary with the Syrians 156 4, 34(131)| one would think, from his being born as a man. ~ 157 5, 2(2) | The charge of our Lord's being a magician is often advanced 158 5, 7 | the wicked ? Such then, being the instructions contained 159 5, 10 | sort) of condemnation; being only reduced by them (the 160 5, 15 | other art: these things being but small, and belonging 161 5, 19 | ungodly, and impious ? And being such, Whence, and How, can 162 5, 21 | taken as satisfactory: there being no (earthly) cause that 163 5, 21 | of God,) of the soul's being immortal, of the distinction 164 5, 21 | superiority of their soul, as being free from passion ; that 165 5, 23 | that they were dignified by being the Disciples of such a 166 5, 24(37) | to take it to themselves, being one of the truest characters 167 5, 28 | not happening, nor even being heard of in their times, 168 5, 34 | opponent cannot stand, as (being grounded) in a connivance ( 169 5, 35 | 35. These59 things being then refuted, let us also 170 5, 39(74) | indeed styled "Elder," -- being suspected as spurious for 171 5, 40 | But Mark, they say, who, being well known to him and his 172 5, 40(79) | through faith in Him: the fact being, that no one of the Apostles 173 5, 40(79) | of it only is intended, being very frequently had recourse 174 5, 44(87) | historical fact of Jesus being the Christ, but who are 175 5, 46 | use against the Greeks; being brought up in the Syrian 176 5, 52 | in a short time shew, -- being brought through trials, --


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