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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | though not, I think, to so great an extent as is observable 2 Pre, 0(6) | probably; a corruption so great as to bid utter defiance 3 Pre | the effect of giving me a great deal of trouble, as it will 4 Pre | Theodoret, who was evidently a great imitator of him. I have 5 Pre | occupied by our author, the great variety both of argument 6 Pre | have thought no inquiry too great, to do justice to him. Still, 7 1, 1 | constitution of the whole of this great and beautiful world, and 8 1, 2 | the admiration due to the great king, who caused the erection 9 1, 2 | nor the stones, but the great maker and lawgiver6 of these 10 1, 5 | account of its exceedingly great imperfection. For He is 11 1, 21(16) | is OF the Father as the great source of Divinity; but 12 1, 37 | wholly subject: with the great king of all moreover, some 13 1, 37 | Lawgiver,—is (the title of) great king ascribed: while He ( 14 1, 40 | that a small image of the great City of God, mentioned in 15 1, 40 | and all ./. people: ye great, and all ye judges of the 16 1, 40 | the name of the Lord; for great is his name alone; and his 17 1, 44 | which may be likened to a great city, differ in no respect 18 1, 44 | that the denizens of this great city should be considered 19 1, 47 | would be folly infinitely great. And, well might they be 20 1, 67 | be) the spectator of the great works of THE WORD OF GOD, 21 1, 69 | which, by the mercy of the great gift of God, it is necessary 22 1, 70 | virtuous and honourable life, great in wealth, in the abundance 23 1, 74 | God,—not (placed) at any great distance of limit,—for an 24 1, 78 | but he has also become great from every quarter, in the 25 2, 2 | first of all speak on the great fall of the human race, 26 2, 19 | them ; had wandered in the great and wide earth; had freely 27 2, 19(33) | 168, that the Greeks were great copyists, and even plagiarists, 28 2, 21 | the appointed times. But great is the ./. sin (to affirm), 29 2, 31 | know their power, is too great for us. We assent however, 30 2, 38 | Combatant ?—Where is the great Jupiter, who drove the flying 31 2, 39 | 39. " The same great Jupiter therefore, drove 32 2, 64 | man is sacrificed in the Great City113 (Megalopolis) at 33 2, 64(118)| among the Druids of Gaul and Great Britain as Caesar intimates, 34 2, 64(119)| them being the remains of great sacrifical holocausts performed 35 2, 65 | far,—and farther,—was the great body of (our) common nature 36 2, 79 | Apollo), nor any other of the great Demons, foreknow his own 37 2, 83 | do, in order to raise to great honour the rational and 38 2, 88 | visible even there, except the great (and) signal mark of the 39 2, 90(167)| height would have been so great. See also Pausanias, Lib. 40 2, 93 | too had been wanting; and great had been the differences 41 2, 93 | was from ./. all time great, (and) evincing the care 42 2, 94 | 94. Because then, great would be the change for 43 3, 2 | 2. But (now), two great Powers sprung fully up, 44 3, 2 | equanimity. And this is indeed a great miracle to those, who set 45 3, 4 | immediately, -- and not at a great distance of time, -- the 46 3, 13(18) | Demonology is discussed at great length in the Prep. Evang. 47 3, 20 | formerly had! Nor was the great miracle of THE WORD, which 48 3, 36 | nations dwelling on the great element of the whole earth, -- 49 3, 37 | with the houses of God, to great glory ! But, Why should 50 3, 39 | like 40." For, just as some great king might stand much in 51 3, 39 | himself, God THE WORD, in great and astonishing works and 52 3, 40 | her complaint, seeing that great companies were round about 53 3, 41 | Divinity, from many other great miracles; and particularly 54 3, 41 | and openly foretold the great change to His better (doctrine) 55 3, 41 | His promise. Many other great and evident proofs of His 56 3, 45 | His passion, and of the great miracle of His resurrection 57 3, 45 | by means of this, as some great king by means of an interpreter, 58 3, 59 | sacrifice therefore, -- the great offering, and that which 59 3, 59 | sacrificed. But He, the great High Priest who officiates 60 3, 60 | said, the latter was the great cause of (His) death, viz. 61 3, 61 | as it were,) small and great, Princes and Subjects, Kings 62 3, 61 | was overcome as by some great god by drunkenness ! Hence 63 3, 61 | to hasten, -- as a king great in mercy, -- and to undertake 64 3, 61 | view of mortality, as in a great theatre94, when He (thus) 65 3, 61 | the living WORD ; and a great stone held (the entrance 66 3, 71(100)| celebrated Bar Salibi, -- a great favourite with the Romanists, -- 67 4, 1 | extends to our times. Those great acts then, which he formerly 68 4, 4 | these, -- those who are great, and glory in the royal 69 4, 5(6) | the command of Gregory the Great. With how much truth this 70 4, 6 | similar to this: "When a great multitude was standing over 71 4, 6 | And, when he had taken a great number of fishes, their 72 4, 6 | And they so enclosed this great multitude of fish, that 73 4, 6 | so done, astonishment and great fear came upon Simon. But, 74 4, 7 | darkness have seen a great light:" -- those (I say) 75 4, 7 | of their city ; and, that great multitudes of the Roman 76 4, 7 | should run to it, as to a great asylum and temple of God. 77 4, 11 | afterwards be set up, at a great distance of time, in His 78 4, 16 | whom, on account of his great excellence, they called " 79 4, 18 | Babylonians, on account of their great wickedness, their worshipping 80 4, 20 | days; for there shall be great tribulation upon the land, 81 4, 20 | tribulation upon the land, and great wrath upon this people. 82 4, 20 | said He) there shall be (great)71 tribulation upon the 83 4, 20 | tribulation upon the land, and great wrath upon this people : 84 4, 20(71) | 3 The word "great" (Syr. [Syriac]) used above, 85 4, 21 | Saviour, "There shall be great tribulation on the land, 86 4, 21 | tribulation on the land, and great wrath upon this people:" 87 4, 21 | there shall be at that time great tribulation, the like of 88 4, 22 | there should be at that time great tribulation, such, that 89 4, 24 | preaching of the Gospel, great multitudes of the Jews were 90 4, 24 | word which declared, with great power and might, "I am the 91 4, 25 | said, "The harvest94 is great, but the labourers are few." 92 4, 27 | Rejoice and exult, since great is your reward in heaven ; 93 4, 33 | 33. When a great multitude of men had come 94 4, 33 | ground hear much, and give great increase to the word itself. 95 4, 33 | and said, "The harvest is great, but the labourers are few. 96 4, 35 | Prophets, and shall give great signs and wonders, so that 97 4, 35 | named Simon Magus "the great power of God142" and thought 98 4, 36(147)| 11.)..." then shall be great tribulation" (ver. 21. comp. 99 4, 36 | overwhelming persecutions, and great afflictions. After these 100 5, 3 | philosophers were aided in these great (performances), and gave 101 5, 21 | similar things: but (His great precept was), that they 102 5, 25 | governors, and those vested with great power and rule, just so 103 5, 28 | He possessed nothing great, nor yet any thing worthy 104 5, 31 | Just" on account of his great excellence, -- was interrogated 105 5, 40 | Gospel, on account of his great fear (of responsibility). 106 5, 40(80) | which evidences the great modesty of the Apostle." 107 5, 45 | record, that there was a great Church of Christ at Jerusalem; 108 5, 49 | credible, nor even any thing great, or worthy of faith, nor 109 5, 52 | affairs of the Romans became great108; -- that, at that time, 110 5, 52 | cities, by the fear of the great Empire. Consider then, If


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