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1 Pre | Syriac], i. e. and the Book on the Divine Manifestation.
2 Pre | our author. In our Second Book, for example, a very considerable
3 Pre | Constantini:" while in our Fifth Book, the far greater part is
4 Pre | to commence a subsequent book with the matter, and occasionally
5 Pre | as published in the 8th book of his Ecclesiastical History ;
6 Pre | latter part of this ancient book has been cut off, and has
7 Pre | its end, viz. that "This book was written in the city ./.
8 Pre | is then followed in the book by 5 'Preliminary Dissertations',
9 1 | THE FIRST BOOK OF EUSEBIUS OF CAESAREA
10 1, 1(1) | remarks from Plato's xth Book of Laws will be found quoted,
11 1, 1(1) | when we come to our second Book. It does not appear that
12 1, 27(20) | iv. 6. and the note on Book ii. sect. 3. below. ~
13 1, 34(23) | us again till we come to Book 11. Sect. 3. ~
14 1, 36(26) | reasoning of Plato, see Book ii. § 33. seq. ~
15 1, 63(54) | Porphyry. See also Sect. 12. Book ii. below. ~
16 1, 72(63) | near the end of his 8th book of ex planations of the
17 1, 72(63) | plagues sent as purifiers. See Book ii. §. 80, below: and so
18 1, 79 | of the First Discussion (Book) of (Eusebius) of Caesarea. ~ ~
19 2 | THE SECOND BOOK AGAINST THE PHILOSOPHERS. ~
20 2, 3(3) | regnat cum Patre." See above Book i. §. 4, 30: also iii. 19,
21 2, 12(10) | 4 See sect. 63. Book I.—Gr. (Orat. de laudd.
22 2, 24(61) | given good proof of this. In Book vii. ch. xi. and ib. Book
23 2, 24(61) | Book vii. ch. xi. and ib. Book xi. ch. xiii. he has shewn,
24 2, 24(61) | only supreme God. Again, Book vii. cap. xii. he gives
25 2, 24(61) | Aristobulus on the same. Again (Book xi. ch. xiv.) we have Plato (
26 2, 24(61) | following out these views, (ib. Book vii. ch. xv. p. 325), he
27 2, 44(80) | is taken from the Fourth Book of the Laws [...] ~
28 2, 45(84) | the Timaeus, and the Tenth book of the Laws of Plato, in
29 2, 46(85) | 7 In the tenth Book of the Laws, not far from
30 2, 65(121)| it before. So also here, Book in. Sect. 1. seq. and Book
31 2, 65(121)| Book in. Sect. 1. seq. and Book v. Sect. 52. ~
32 2, 97 | The End of the Second Book of (Eusebius) of Caesarea. ~ ~
33 3 | THE THIRD BOOK OF (EUSEBIUS) OF CAESAREA. ~
34 3, 1(1) | seq. recurred to again, Book v. par. 52.~
35 3, 1(2) | successors of Alexander, Book ii. sect. 77. Matter nearly
36 3, 1(2) | near the end, and above, Book ii. sect. 66.~
37 3, 2(3) | judgments, &c. spoken of above. Book ii. par. 80.~
38 3, 7(12) | to what was said above. Book ii. par. 81.~
39 3, 16(19) | taken from Porphyry's Second Book on Abstinence, cited from
40 3, 19(20) | argues against Plato, above. Book ii. par. 33, 34, seq. with
41 3, 40 | He laid not down in any book of paper, nor in the perishing
42 3, 61(91) | 3 [...]. See Book ii. sect. 4. seq. ~
43 3, 61(92) | 4 Book ii. sect. 15.~
44 3, 67(99) | faculties of men, Gods. See Book 11. Par. 5, &c.~
45 3, 71(100)| Greek] See the rest of this Book to the end, where he admirably
46 3, 75(103)| has, and in the following Book, collected a very large
47 3, 80 | greatest).~The End of the Third Book (of Eusebius) of Caesarea.~ ~[
48 4 | THE FOURTH BOOK OF (EUSEBIUS) OF CAESAREA. ~
49 4, 6(10) | channnel, will be found in Book v. sect. 38. ~
50 4, 8(23) | imagine that the second Book was meant; but certainly,
51 4, 8(23) | but certainly, our second Book contains no such matter.
52 4, 9(27) | as it does also above, Book in. sect. 39, the understanding
53 4, 16 | Apostles by stripes, the Book of the Acts relates. And
54 4, 20 | things from him in this book, by way of testimony, there
55 4, 20 | manner; -- ~From the sixth Book of Josephus74. ~
56 4, 21 | things. ~From the fifth Book of Josephus77. ~
57 4, 24(86) | our author's Eccles. Hist. Book, Lib. iv. cap. v. ~
58 4, 25(92) | THE WORD, [Syriac]. See Book i. sect. 76. above, with
59 4, 26 | in the latter part of the book, Jesus, after his resurrection
60 4, 27(103)| 3 See above, Book ii. par. 19, p. 80. with
61 4, 31(119)| sect. ii. p. 191. seq. and Book v. sect. 2. below. ~
62 4, 32(123)| his object here. See also Book v. sect. 14. below. ~
63 4, 33(128)| Greek compounds. See above, Book ii. par. 19, note, and ib.
64 4, 34(132)| 7 See above, Book i. sectt. 27, 37, with the
65 4, 37 | The End of the Fourth Book (of Eusebius) of Caesarea. ~ ~
66 5 | THE FIFTH BOOK OF (EUSEBIUS) OF CAESAREA. ~
67 5, 11 | Saviour, (as found) in the book of their own "Acts." They
68 5, 15 | He (I say), who without book, without precepts, and without
69 5, 16(20) | Bingham, (Antiq. Vol. i. Book i. c. ii. sect. 5.) "and
70 5, 16(20) | See also the note to Book iv. sect. 31, above. Origen
71 5, 17 | were not written in any Book of His; but, without book23,
72 5, 17 | Book of His; but, without book23, were disseminated at
73 5, 24(37) | term. (Ant. Christ. Church, Book i. c. ii. sect. 9.)..."They" (
74 5, 24(37) | them," &c. And, again, (Book iii. c. ix. sect. 3.) "
75 5, 26(42) | and see the note above, Book iv. par. 36. ~
76 5, 31 | the Barbarians. Now the Book itself, which (speaks) of
77 5, 38(69) | communicated to me, (see Book iv. sect. 6, above,) I shall
78 5, 40(78) | 3 See above, Book iv. sect. 2, where we have
79 5, 43 | who, in the Eighteenth Book of his Antiquities of the
80 5, 45 | till then) unknown ? The Book of the Acts of the Apostles
81 5, 46(92) | 3 See Book iv. par. 6, above. This
82 5, 50 | took effect; since even the Book of their Acts attests things
83 5, 52(108)| 5 See Book iii. sect. i. seq. above. ~
84 5, 52(110)| argument is urged also above, Book in. sect, l. seq.; and in
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