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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | detailed description of it. It may be added that, although 2 Pre | is to be found there. I may perhaps conclude therefore, 3 Pre | writings of Eusebius which may be mentioned here; they 4 Pre | Fourth and Fifth. ~To this may be added the Style of Eusebius, 5 Pre | word, that his translation may occasionally be considered 6 Pre | over which he presided, may all be considered, I think, 7 Pre | this Work ; and to these may be added his reasoning generally 8 Pre, 0(1) | 1 If we may rely on the date of our 9 Pre, 0(1) | before he was born! -- which may be considered as supplying 10 Pre | the width of 2¾ inches, as may be seen in the fac simile 11 Pre | skin and well preserved may endure; and consequently, 12 Pre | disposition to exaggerate. ~It may be suggested however, that 13 Pre | MS. of very modern date, may, in its epi-graphe, carry 14 Pre | the historians. ~If this may be relied on, it is not 15 Pre | his system. However this may be, all I have done in printing 16 Pre | and time of others, who may choose to follow out the 17 Pre | the use of students who may be induced to read that 18 Pre | probably written. I think I may say, that the Work itself 19 Pre | that, of the thousands who may be found both able and willing 20 Pre | have any where failed, I may perhaps hope for the indulgence 21 Pre | receiving suggestions which may improve my Work, and shall 22 Pre | them. Of the Work itself I may say, If it has cost me much 23 Pre | satisfaction of hoping, that it may be instrumental for ages 24 1, 1 | accident, however this may have, happened, are altogether 25 1, 1 | and happens just as it may be, without object or end. 26 1, 2(6) | for [Syriac]. And here I may inform the reader, that 27 1, 3(8) | Gaisford, p. 183, &c.:—who, it may be remarked, is a very constant 28 1, 6 | of reason;— Whence, one may ask, was it, that this world 29 1, 24 | life; to others, that they may partake of immortality : 30 1, 26(18) | 2 This place may be adduced to shew how literal 31 1, 27(20) | 3 It may perhaps be supposed that 32 1, 36 | that which is invisible, may thus be well said to constitute 33 1, 37 | and of the things therein, may be likened to an imperial 34 1, 38(32) | ambiguous here [Syriac] , which may mean, either as given in 35 1, 38 | fallen from virtue, as they may have (severally) deserved. 36 1, 40 | existed (as such). And well may those be considered as enemies 37 1, 40 | Himself, in order that it may produce, not only in the 38 1, 40(39) | fluid. Aristotle's opinion may perhaps, be taken here as 39 1, 43 | that with the perfect he may be led on. To Him also, 40 1, 43 | Creator; He will,—that he also may (as) in the place of the 41 1, 44 | is of them, (and) which may be likened to a great city, 42 1, 44 | nature which is intelligent, may accurately and well be affirmed 43 1, 50 | healthy provision of food may be secured. And every profitable 44 1, 63(54) | heathen of his times, as may be seen Prep. Evang. Lib. 45 1, 69 | his Father, that calamity may not be his permanent lot, 46 1, 69 | permanent lot, and that he may not be tied interminably 47 1, 73 | but (as) an infant in man;—may well be said, by way as 48 1, 74 | irrational animals, which may just now be brought forth. 49 1, 77(72) | unlike large stone jars, as may be seen in Mr. Taylor's 50 2, 3(1) | of man is secondarily, may be matter of debate. ~ 51 2, 12(11) | subjected to their controul, as may be seen in the Dabistan, 52 2, 18(32) | foolish and abominable stories may be seen in Gaisford's Edit. 53 2, 20(42) | Aristotle and his followers, may be seen in an extract from 54 2, 21(47) | is subject to change; and may be considered as a sort 55 2, 21 | calamities of Ilium, (Troy) may again be expected: and again, ./. 56 2, 24(61) | which he followed it up, may perhaps be ascribed all 57 2, 26 | But, he is at hand, and we may hear (this) from himself, 58 2, 29 | two in common, as each may be able. As often as ye 59 2, 29 | clearly know, as our power (may be, being) of those who 60 2, 30 | to the error of these, he may well have been memorialized 61 2, 44 | subject to corruption ! But we may hear him,—as the thing said 62 2, 54(101)| origin of their custom. We may observe however, that the 63 2, 64(118)| other instances too, which may be added to the above: viz. " 64 2, 67(127)| better claim to this. Egypt may, indeed, have adorned it 65 2, 68 | things did the Gods,—as one may affirm,—fully bring to pass 66 2, 80(141)| to 2 Cor. iv. 6.: or, it may be, to the term Wisdom of 67 2, 81 | 81. And hence we may perceive why appointments, 68 2, 81(146)| authors of respectability may be adduced to shew: and 69 2, 81(146)| Evang. p. 25. seq. where it may be seen, that Autolycus 70 2, 81(146)| Gaisford, p. 472. seq. It may be doubted perhaps, whether 71 2, 86 | Preserver;—Him, who, (as) they may see with their own eyes, 72 3, 19 | Nevertheless, these things may be known from the effects 73 3, 39(40) | effect, in these words; Which may thus be paraphrased, -- ~ 74 3, 41 | eyes, -- that our discourse may not lengthen itself greatly 75 3, 55(75) | this portion of scripture, may he seen in Kuinoel's commentary 76 3, 71(100)| spiritually received, so that you may inherit eternal life. But, 77 4, 1 | which any one who chooses may collect, from the Books ( 78 4, 1 | be Greek, -- as the case may be, -- or Roman, or even 79 4, 1 | which were performed by Him may he divided into (two) periods; 80 4, 7 | shine before men, that they may see your good works, and 81 4, 7 | on both body and soul. It may be observed therefore, that 82 4, 10(29) | term this (Syr. [Syriac]) may, indeed, here refer to the 83 4, 12 | has given to me." And, one may learn from this, how in 84 4, 12(33) | It may be remarked, that Eusebius 85 4, 15(40) | the Peschito: and the same may be said generally of all 86 4, 16 | which were done to them, may readily be found in the 87 4, 18 | any one who desires it, may see with his own eyes58. 88 4, 18 | places are still existing; we may nevertheless, justly expect 89 4, 20 | days of vengeance, that all may be fulfilled which has been 90 4, 20 | therefore, who desires it, may learn the results of these 91 4, 22(80) | taken it in this sense, as may be seen by referring to 92 4, 24 | neglect His flock, that it may be devoured by the wolves; 93 4, 30(114)| Mohammedans of Persia, as may be seen in the celebrated 94 4, 33 | them: or, the third cause may be, that the source of the 95 4, 33 | do again, as their power may be, greatly increase their 96 4, 35 | even from them, testimony may be had, as to the reality 97 4, 35 | some one place, so that it may be supposed to be visible 98 4, 36(147)| understood at this day, it may be right to offer a few 99 4, 36(147)| THINGS which are written MAY BE FULFILLED" (i. e. in 100 5, 2 | on this point,) since we may readily inform ourselves 101 5, 6 | Creator of them all. It may be well therefore for us 102 5, 11 | But, that our discourse may not wander from Scripture, 103 5, 17(23) | accordant with the Scriptures, may indeed be relied on; but, 104 5, 22 | 22. We34 may ask therefore, whether there 105 5, 22 | Disciples, (out) of which we may suppose they fabricated 106 5, 24 | would have been lustful. We may then think of them perhaps, 107 5, 25 | endued with mind and virtue, may indeed for some noble conquest, 108 5, 28 | ourselves or to those who may be deceived by us; or, to 109 5, 35 | exercise) a sound mind, may hence see, that they were 110 5, 41 | does appear to me, that we may well put the question to 111 5, 44(87) | Lib. in. v. p. 124. B.) as may be seen in Hudson, a. So 112 5, 44(87) | as Josephus was. Whatever may, therefore, be the fact 113 5, 45 | accusation against the Disciples may be undone; since, what was 114 5, 52(109)| Rollin's Ancient History, may be consulted with advantage. ~ 115 5, 52(113)| although hinting -- it may be -- at the plagues of


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