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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | following Work, pages 216, 321-2. The Fragment printed at 2 Pre, 0(4) | 2 The Metropolis of Arabia 3 Pre, 0(7) | 2 According to Asseman (Bibl. 4 Pre, 0(9) | 2 As [Syriac] ~ 5 1, 1(1) | 2 "Cujus sententiae," says 6 1, 1(3) | 2 Alluding to Isai. xl. 12. 7 1, 2 | 2. The company too of the 8 1, 3(7) | 2 See Orat. de laudd. Constant, 9 1, 5(11) | 2 Our Author argues in his 10 1, 26(18) | 2 This place may be adduced 11 1, 34(23) | 2 Our Greek (Orat. de laudd. 12 1, 37(29) | 2 Our Author knew how to accommodate 13 1, 37(31) | 2 Much to the same effect 14 1, 38(34) | 2 Col. i. 15. ~ 15 1, 47(46) | 2 Syr. [Syriac]. Similar, 16 1, 54(50) | 2 i. e. the section of a tree 17 1, 62(51) | 2 Syr. [Syriac]. lit. hours, 18 1, 63(53) | contra Cels. Lib. v. pp. 2612) tells us that any name, 19 1, 64(55) | 2 According to Celsus (Origen 20 1, 69(59) | 2 2 Cor. x. 3, differing considerably 21 1, 69(59) | 2 2 Cor. x. 3, differing considerably 22 1, 72(63) | 2 The views of some of the 23 1, 72(63) | bonum est." (Prov. xxv. 2?). But, who does not see 24 1, 75(66) | 2 Similar reasoning will be 25 1, 75(68) | 2 Plato's [Greek] Phaedo. 26 1, 75(69) | 3 Alluding to 2 Cor. iv. 7. ~ 27 1, 77(72) | 2 Syr. [Syriac]. Ovens in 28 1, 78(73) | 2 Ps. xlix. 21. according 29 2, 2 | 2. But again, that the cause 30 2, 3(2) | 2 We now come again to certain 31 2, 12(11) | the Targums on Gen. vi. 2. He further tells us, that 32 2, 12(15) | 2 Syr. [Syriac], Orat. de 33 2, 14(25) | 2 The Greek text of the Orat. 34 2, 19(35) | 2 So also Numenius, Prep. 35 2, 20(39) | 2 Much the same thing is said 36 2, 20(44) | 2 Again, speaking of the Demonology 37 2, 21(50) | xxxii. 2224.; the last, 2 Peter iii. 7, which, with 38 2, 21(53) | 2 On this general conflagration, 39 2, 26(63) | 2 See the Prep. Evang. Lib. 40 2, 27(64) | Julian, (Edit. Spanh. p. 271. 2.) and by Theodoret, Graecar. 41 2, 30(66) | 2 The passage here imitated 42 2, 32(71) | 2 Syr. [Syriac]. The "Ideas" 43 2, 36(73) | 2 Theodoret (Graec. affect. 44 2, 41(78) | 2 Much interesting matter 45 2, 44(80) | 2 This is taken from the Fourth 46 2, 50(91) | 2 Lebadia, Gr. lebadi/a, and 47 2, 52(97) | 2 [...] There is another passage 48 2, 53(100)| 2 See also Clemens Alexand. 49 2, 57(107)| 2 This too is found in Porphyry, 50 2, 65(121)| 2 This is said also in the 51 2, 67(127)| plains of Shinar (Gen. xi. 2. seq. comp. Rev. xvii. 5.) 52 2, 69(130)| 2 The particulars here referred 53 2, 74(134)| 2 On this subject, generally, 54 2, 76(135)| 2 According to Plutarch,—who 55 2, 80(141)| 4 Alluding, perhaps, to 2 Cor. iv. 6.: or, it may 56 2, 81(146)| 2 See Viger's note (ib. p. 57 2, 81(156)| 2 This, according to Theodoret, ( 58 2, 83(159)| 2 Not unlike this Porphyr. 59 2, 87(161)| 2 See Prep. Evang. Lib. vi. 60 2, 88(163)| 2 Syr. [Syriac]. It has been 61 2, 92(170)| 2 [...] This happened in the 62 3, 1(2) | 2 Alluding to what had been 63 3, 2 | 2. But (now), two great Powers 64 3, 7(12) | 2 Alluding to what was said 65 3, 13(14) | 2 See Prep. Evang. Lib. v. 66 3, 27(26) | 1 Matth. xxiv. 2: Mark xiii. 2: Luke xxi. 67 3, 27(26) | Matth. xxiv. 2: Mark xiii. 2: Luke xxi. 6. differing 68 3, 27(27) | 2 Matt. xvi. 18. The latter 69 3, 36(35) | Sermon on the Sabbath, Edit. 2. London, 1834, Duncan. Whence 70 3, 36(35) | primaeval, sabbath. (Gen. ii. 2, 3.) The sabbath of the 71 3, 38(37) | 2 Orat. de laudd. Constant. 72 3, 39(41) | 2 Orat. de laudd. Constant. 73 3, 39(44) | 2 Orat. de laudd. Constant. 74 3, 39(53) | 2 The Greek text, (Laudd. 75 3, 40(56) | 2 Luke i. 31; ii. 21. Matt. 76 3, 40(58) | 4 Matt. viii. 2, 3; xi. 5. Luke vii. 22; 77 3, 40(63) | Matt. viii. 5. Luke vii. I, 2. ~ 78 3, 43(70) | 2 John x. 38. ~ 79 3, 55(75) | Comp. Mark i. 13, Luke iv. 2. And, as Demoniacal influence 80 3, 55(76) | 6 Matt. iv. 2, with the omission of "fasted."~ 81 3, 55(79) | 2 Ps. xci. ver. 4, seq. [...]~ 82 3, 61(93) | 2 Allusion seems here to be 83 3, 67(99) | 2 Syr. [Syriac], the Greek 84 3, 75(102)| 2 The Syriac is obscure here. 85 3, 79(105)| 2 Syr. [Syriac], i.e. Sacrament 86 4, 2 | 2. A certain man, illustrious 87 4, 2(2) | 2 Alluding, perhaps, to Gen. 88 4, 2(3) | parallel passage in Luke vii. 2. It differs considerably 89 4, 3(4) | 2 I have not thought it necessary 90 4, 5(6) | 2 It is commonly assumed by 91 4, 6(11) | 2 The Greek Orat. de laudd. 92 4, 6(13) | 2 Our author here speaks as 93 4, 7(15) | 3 Is. ix. 1, 2. ~ 94 4, 7(17) | 2 John viii. 12, &c. ~ 95 4, 8(22) | 2 I do not see how this could 96 4, 8(25) | 2 Alluding to the denial of 97 4, 11(30) | 2 Matt. xvi. 15. seq. As this 98 4, 12(32) | 2 Luke xii. 51. seq. ~ 99 4, 12(33) | New Testament, Vol. i. pt. 2. cap. xxv. seq. -- As this 100 4, 12(34) | 2 The passage differs here 101 4, 14(38) | 2 Is. xxviii. 16. 1 Pet. ii. 102 4, 16(43) | 2 [Greek] Sophronius, as cited 103 4, 16(43) | year of Claudius. Acts xii. 2. ~ 104 4, 16(47) | 2 His History of the Jewish 105 4, 17(53) | 2 According to some this was 106 4, 18(58) | 2 Imitated by Theodoret (Gr. 107 4, 19(60) | 2 Ps. lxxii. 7.  ~ 108 4, 20(66) | 2 Ver. 21. [...] Cited also 109 4, 20(70) | 2 Ib. B. ~ 110 4, 21(75) | 2 Deut, xxviii. 56, 57. "The 111 4, 22(80) | 2 "The times of the Gentiles" 112 4, 24(84) | 2 Matt. xv. 24. ~ 113 4, 24(88) | 2 Ps. LXXX. 1. ~ 114 4, 25(94) | 2 Matt. ix. 37. Luke x. 2.  ~ 115 4, 25(94) | 2 Matt. ix. 37. Luke x. 2.  ~ 116 4, 25(95) | 3 2 John iv. 35. ~ 117 4, 28(106)| 2 Chap. xiii. 47. seq. ~ 118 4, 30(111)| 2 Syr. [Syriac]. So called 119 4, 31(119)| 2 Matt. ix. 84; xii. 34. Mark 120 4, 31(119)| seq. and Book v. sect. 2. below. ~ 121 4, 33(126)| 2 Matt. ix. 37. ~ 122 4, 34(129)| the Peschito, as before. 2 Ib. 36-43. ~ 123 4, 34(135)| 2 Chap. xxiv. 3. seq.  ~ 124 4, 35(139)| alluded to is, most probably, 2 Thess. ii. 3. seq. The person 125 4, 35(142)| 2 Acts viii. 10. ~ 126 4, 36(148)| 2 He proved in sect. 28, above, 127 5, 2 | 2. 2 Let us now ask then, 128 5, 2(3) | 2 Syr. [Syriac]. The meaning 129 5, 12(9) | 2 Acts xix. 19. The citation 130 5, 14(13) | 2 Demonstr. Evang. [Greek] 131 5, 15(17) | 2 Ib. p. 130. B.C., &c.~ 132 5, 17(22) | 2 Matt, xxviii. 19 -- 20. 133 5, 25(39) | 2 Ib. p. 112. A. ~ 134 5, 31(47) | 8 Ib. ch. xii. 2. seq. ~ 135 5, 33(53) | 2 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 136 5, 33(55) | Deut. xvii. 6; xix. 15. 2 Cor. xiii. 1. ~ 137 5, 35(59) | 2 Demonstr. Evang. ib. p. 138 5, 36(65) | 2 Mark ix. 13. Luke xxi. 12. ~ 139 5, 38(68) | 6 Matt. x. 2, 3. ~ 140 5, 38(71) | 3 Luke i. 2. ~ 141 5, 40(77) | 2 Matt. xvi. 15-20. Disagreeing 142 5, 40(78) | See above, Book iv. sect. 2, where we have a good explanation 143 5, 41(83) | 2 Ib. A. seq. ~ 144 5, 45(89) | 2 So also p. 259, see the 145 5, 49(101)| 2 Matt, xxviii. 19. ~


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