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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 1, 3 | the whole affection of the soul, Him who again is known, 2 1, 6 | and wholly destitute of soul and of reason;— Whence, 3 1, 15 | drawn out His incorporeal soul. He also holds, as it were 4 1, 20 | nature; others, the Universal soul; others, Fate; and others 5 1, 25 | excellent gift; did cast as a Soul into a body destitute of 6 1, 25 | into a body destitute of soul, and into the nature of 7 1, 26 | commit, as children in soul, a grievous mistake when 8 1, 29 | together, and one invisible soul (only) is diffused through 9 1, 31 | there is in man (but) one Soul and one reasoning faculty, 10 1, 40 | to) the mind and rational soul; so that a small image of 11 1, 44 | the seed of the rational soul, and of the perishable body, 12 1, 44 | the reason, the rational soul, and the whole of the nature 13 1, 44 | accordingly. But thou (reasonable soul), wouldest never designate 14 1, 47 | the man became a living soul45." He also teaches, that 15 1, 47 | which attends the rational soul; which is superior to the 16 1, 47 | and of the intelligent soul. And it is by the superiority 17 1, 72 | clothe him, both in body and soul which are (now) incorruptible, 18 1, 72 | departure hence,—his miserable soul being reduced to sighing 19 1, 73 | either of the thoughts of his soul, or the senses of his body ;— 20 1, 73 | shall be as (sown) in the soul, when it shall have been 21 1, 74 | beauty both of body and soul,—so, that should those who 22 1, 75 | convinced by it, that the soul is immortal ? For if, when 23 1, 75 | The thoughts too of the soul are healthy, so long as 24 1, 75 | lusts. Hence, so long as the soul is infatuated, its whole 25 1, 75 | turns with the eye of the soul to another quarter, and 26 1, 75 | immediately would the sight of the soul be disturbed : and, should 27 1, 75 | given to the body, and the soul partake in the drunkenness, 28 1, 75 | determination of the freedom of the soul from the body68? And, for 29 1, 75(67)| the natural inlets to the soul, so far must the soul remain 30 1, 75(67)| the soul, so far must the soul remain unenlightened, and 31 1, 77(71)| Tatian, that he believed the soul partook of the matter of 32 1, 78 | to the salvation of the soul, and to that life of righteousness 33 1, 78 | at once both the body and soul; and to hunt out for themselves 34 2, 4 | with our eyes, have neither soul nor reason ;—and to the 35 2, 16 | into the essence of the soul, or think on the righteous 36 2, 17 | corruptions which debase the soul30. ~ 37 2, 19 | Providence, nor God, nor soul that is immortal, nor intelligent 38 2, 20 | intelligent and ./. rational soul41 which is in man, is mortal; 39 2, 20(41)| opinions of the Ancients on the soul, are given at length in 40 2, 20(42)| said to be ascribed to the soul by Aristotle and his followers, 41 2, 20(44)| one God consisted both of soul and body ; and that this 42 2, 21 | intelligent and reasonable soul which is in man, is corruptible, 43 2, 21(48)| placed the nature of the soul in sense, or vapour. [Greek]. 44 2, 21(49)| 5 The soul, they say, is both generative 45 2, 26 | affirmed of the essence of the soul, that it is incorporeal 46 2, 41 | And, if indeed every soul be immortal, Why dost thou 47 2, 42 | that they supposed the soul which is in man to be mortal; 48 2, 44 | say), who could send the soul above the curvature of the 49 2, 44 | the immortality of the soul, because he made the notion 50 2, 45 | turns his discourse to his soul, and says, "it became existent, 51 2, 49 | themselves for a mighty war of soul against one another: and ( 52 2, 50 | them, as to whether the soul was mortal, or immortal. 53 2, 51 | healing the passions of the soul, than (the sufferings) of 54 2, 52 | respected the healing of the soul? No, not (even) one! On 55 2, 52 | down both his hands and soul to the earth, and seek among 56 2, 64 | this entire corruption of soul destroyed human life, that 57 2, 65 | in these (distresses) of soul were all men, in every place : 58 2, 67 | and destructive disease of soul,—over the rest of the countries 59 2, 82 | things pertaining to the soul, the body, or of those, 60 2, 82 | things which are of the soul, of the body, and of those 61 2, 82 | that the things of the soul were at war with them, through 62 2, 84 | again, not the infirm of soul, or those calamitously circumstanced ; 63 3, 3 | of thy mind; and let thy soul be wholly collected within 64 3, 17 | us all, Who is he whose soul (partakes) so much of iron, 65 3, 22 | rational provisions of the soul, -- the one for the other, -- 66 3, 24 | intelligent and rational soul; and, having meditated much, 67 3, 24 | between thyself and thy soul, -- ~ 68 3, 36 | both of the body and the soul, on the day of every week 69 3, 39 | as the manner is with the soul of man : nor yet, when appearing 70 3, 39 | beastlike passions of the soul; and did, as a skilful physician, 71 3, 39 | body, than He was as to the soul. For He provided, that the 72 3, 39 | of the wise man, or the soul which is in his body, is 73 3, 43 | effected a release from His soul, and made His departure 74 3, 44 | effected the release from his soul, and made (His) departure 75 3, 60 | on the immortality of the soul; but He shewed them in the 76 3, 61 | whole nature of man, both soul and body. Nor was there 77 3, 61 | the undoing of their whole soul. On this account it was, 78 3, 65 | the superiority of his own soul greatly excelled these.~ 79 3, 66 | idolatry) from his mind and soul, together with every evil 80 3, 67 | Interpreter 98 of his own soul, or dare to call it a God: 81 3, 71 | enlightened mind, in purity of soul, and in holiness of life; 82 3, 73 | afraid of the solution of his soul, from the body which (now) 83 3, 79 | receive that life of the soul which is immortal, and which 84 3, 79 | life of our bodies, of the soul as being immortal, and of 85 4, 7 | body, but cannot kill the soul. But fear ye Him rather, 86 4, 7 | is able to destroy both soul and body in hell." He also 87 4, 7 | affliction with all ./. their soul; to preach Him in the ears 88 4, 7 | kill the mortal body: the soul not being subject to loss 89 4, 7 | at once on both body and soul. It may be observed therefore, 90 4, 7 | by these things, that the soul is incorporeal; and set 91 4, 8 | they shall, with all their soul, undergo afflictions. They 92 4, 9 | suffered Death, and gave His soul a ransom for the souls of 93 4, 9 | of the former sins of the soul. And such was the entire 94 4, 12 | therefore, of the divisions of soul that came to ./. pass in 95 4, 12 | disciples ; and this, that the soul should not be perturbed. 96 4, 16 | the Bride, the rational soul, which is associated with 97 4, 23 | divine and with both the soul and mind. ~On the people 98 4, 28 | brother to the death of his soul. In like manner also, will 99 4, 28 | death and perdition of the soul of their parents105. And 100 4, 33 | to the parts of the ./. soul and of the body, and of 101 4, 33 | seed of salvation into a soul that is pure, and a mind 102 5, 5 | means to purify both the soul and body, was more acceptable 103 5, 6 | us to believe, that the soul which we possess is immortal, 104 5, 6 | those who said that the soul which was in man, was in 105 5, 6 | reptiles; nor even, than the soul of the serpent, the viper, 106 5, 6 | that swine, as to their soul, differed in no respect, ( 107 5, 13 | Disciples, so pure, noble in soul, and abundant in love, that 108 5, 14 | giving all care to their soul, keeping themselves in purity 109 5, 19 | on the immortality of the soul ? or, which inculcate righteousness, 110 5, 19 | virtue, and (affirm) of the soul that it is immortal ? If 111 5, 21 | judgment (of God,) of the soul's being immortal, of the 112 5, 21 | sight, (viz.) that their soul should be subject to no ( 113 5, 21 | the superiority of their soul, as being free from passion ; 114 5, 36 | severe) exercises of the soul, nor betook themselves to 115 5, 42 | and was perturbed in his soul: or, that they "forsook


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