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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | many other places, have given us a detailed description 2 Pre | that, although Asseman has given us very extensive lists, 3 Pre | works, of Eusebius, and even given several fragments from our 4 Pre | which would have effectually given the lie to any attempt of 5 Pre | first of these dates, as given in the aera of the Seleucidae, 6 Pre | see how this date can be given in our common aera. ~As 7 Pre | ascribe any credit to the Note given above, this MS. must have 8 Pre | when the very early date given to our MS. first occurred 9 Pre | fact our author himself has given his testimony8: as also 10 Pre | illustrations and notes as are given on the Syriac text, were 11 Pre | for the reasons just now given, to abide by the old one. 12 Pre | electronic source:  The preface given above is then followed in 13 1, 26(18) | This argument is also given in the Demonst. Evang. Lib. 14 1, 37(29) | outline perhaps of the sketch given here: so Ovid— ~Mac iter 15 1, 38(32) | which may mean, either as given in the text, or, as being 16 1, 40 | example a little while ago (given), has been set up on earth : 17 1, 45 | possession (in animals), are given to men; even the fierce 18 1, 46 | Thou clothed him, and hast given him dominion over the work 19 1, 47(46) | will be found in extracts given by Clemens Alexand. Strom. 20 1, 47 | is thus) because God has given to thee the dominion and 21 1, 52 | them. But to men has (God) given justice, which is their 22 1, 72 | out by the example (above given). For no happy countenance, 23 1, 75 | and, should remissness be given to the body, and the soul 24 1, 76 | falls upon the earth, is given for many: the WORD, which 25 1, 77 | can see, from the example (given). For the whole of the wheat ( 26 1, 78 | his own honour; but was given up to be as the brute73, 27 2, 3(3) | Copy of the Nicene Creed is given, as emanating from Eusebius, 28 2, 18(31) | being past feeling, have given themselves over unto lasciviousness, 29 2, 20(41) | Ancients on the soul, are given at length in Aristotle's 30 2, 24(61) | Evangclica he has I think, given good proof of this. In Book 31 2, 29(65) | London, 1826. p. 96.) and is given by Eusebius, (Prep. Evang. 32 2, 41(77) | nearly the same words, is given by Theodoret. (Ib. pp. 475, 33 2, 45(84) | extracts to this effect are given from the Epinomis, the Timaeus, 34 2, 49(89) | their name : it is thus given in the Greek by Suidas : [ 35 2, 62(111)| probably a modern adjunct, given by way of distinction. This 36 2, 64(114)| which the translations given of the Greek seem to intimate. ~ 37 2, 64(116)| This passage is also given in the Prep. Evang. but 38 2, 79 | doctrine which has been given by Him to all the nations. 39 2, 80(141)| Cor. i. 24., so frequently given to Christ in this work. ~ 40 2, 81(157)| Lib. v. p. 254. seq. as given by Celsus himself. ~ 41 2, 83 | whom He has, as a Father, given up every kind of irrational 42 3, 2(8) | occurring in this work, are given elsewhere by our author, 43 3, 13(16) | the Grecian oracles were given out. See also, ib. Lib. 44 3, 13(18) | be known on this subject, given from the best authorities 45 3, 14 | like this our Saviour, given such power to those who 46 3, 34 | arisen (like the sun) and given light from the East even 47 3, 39(42) | 3 This argument is given also in the Demonstr. Evang. 48 3, 45 | for the reasons already given, -- as of an Image becoming 49 3, 47 | the POWER of God; having given up His Interpreter to corruption 50 3, 54 | His own words; nor have given to the prophecies, which 51 3, 55(75) | parallel places. The comment given by Eusebius here is, certainly, 52 3, 59 | name of Messiah (Christ) given to Him; which, among the 53 3, 60 | the knowledge of God, (so) given by them, to arise (as the 54 3, 71(100)| Eusebius himself has, moreover, given his view of the nature of 55 4, 2(3) | Scriptures. I have accordingly given Chiliarch in my translation. 56 4, 3 | the good aids (it afforded given), that He readily promised 57 4, 6 | demonstrations indeed, then given of Simon as to these things, 58 4, 6(12) | 1 This is given above as a principle. ~ 59 4, 7 | hidden under a bushel, or given up to error and darkness; 60 4, 7(20) | following are, in the MS. given as Rubrics. ~ 61 4, 8 | in heaven and earth, is given to me of my Father. Go ye 62 4, 8 | Disciples; "All power is given to me, as in heaven, so 63 4, 8 | but now, He said was given to Him, by His Father, those 64 4, 8(23) | to is Deut. xxxii. 8, as given in the Version of the Septuagint: 65 4, 8(23) | 250, &c. An extract is given from the Theophania, in 66 4, 8 | earth, should no more be given by his Father to the Angels, 67 4, 11(30) | this place. It is also thus given in the Syriac, (in this 68 4, 11 | knowledge which had now been given concerning Himself; that 69 4, 12 | Father, who is in heaven, has given to me." And, one may learn 70 4, 12 | Father who is in heaven has given to me." Nevertheless, (what 71 4, 13(35) | length on the predictions given from the Old Testament, 72 4, 13 | taken from you, and shall be given to a people which shall 73 4, 13 | Prophet Isaiah, which is (given) in this manner: "My beloved 74 4, 14 | in the prophecy, had been given by way of parable on His 75 4, 14 | taken from you, and shall be given to a people, that will render 76 4, 16(44) | which James is said to have given, Acts xv. 19; and where 77 4, 17 | chair in Jerusalem53, was given up to crucifixion, as the 78 4, 20(67) | the parallel places, as given in the margins of the common 79 4, 24 | of the nations had been given to Him of His Father, according 80 4, 25 | should, like his Master, be given up to crucifixion, and depart 81 4, 32 | except those to whom it is given. There are eunuchs, who 82 4, 36(147)| whole heaven shall have been given to the Saints (i.e.) the 83 5, 3(5) | Other oracles are given from Porphyry, Demonstr. . 84 5, 14(15) | Theban Crates whose life is given in Diogenes Laertius, (Lib. 85 5, 24 | vengeance, for the testimony given of their Master, which, 86 5, 24(37) | place. This name was also given to some officers of the 87 5, 25 | good testimony they had given respecting Him ! Those ( 88 5, 25 | of the testimony they had given of Him ? But this is by 89 5, 28 | they, with one mouth, have given testimony, and convinced ( 90 5, 33 | agreement, and who have (so) given their testimony to the things 91 5, 34(57) | investigated, (as) that we have given to them, by connivance, 92 5, 35 | wives that had been lawfully given to them ? and that they 93 5, 36 | admiration ; for the testimony (given) respecting the name of 94 5, 40 | you will find Mark to have given the record in these (words): " 95 5, 44(87) | where the passage is thus given, [Greek]. Hudson has given ( 96 5, 44(87) | given, [Greek]. Hudson has given (ib.) a good list of various 97 5, 46 | Apostle has said, "God has given Him a name, which is superior 98 5, 49 | how the many myriads have given their assent to it, and


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