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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 1, 1(3) | writers, Paley, Tucker on the Light of Nature, and the authors 2 1, 4 | generated of Himself as a ray of light from His own Godhead, and 3 1, 5 | dwells in the glorious light, to which nothing can be 4 1, 18 | ascend to the heights as light, this humid, heavy, and 5 1, 23 | reason, and wisdom, and light, and every good thing. He 6 1, 25 | THE LIFE, and He is THE LIGHT; the intelligent offspring 7 1, 25 | intelligent offspring of THE LIGHT which cannot be described. 8 1, 30 | them all by its superior light ? So likewise is there one 9 1, 30 | things visible, one sun gives light to the whole sensible world; 10 1, 30 | imperceptible to us, gives light to all. For Why should many 11 1, 30 | brings along with it the light, and the life, and (indeed) 12 1, 30 | is the one Image of the light of His Essence, as the divine 13 1, 33 | 33. So also the light of the Sun is one; yet, 14 1, 33 | illuminates the air, affords light to the eyes, warmth to the 15 1, 34 | resources, the never-failing light to the Sun, the Moon, and 16 1, 34 | spirits, at once with life, light, wisdom, and all the abundance 17 1, 37 | from unfailing fountains of light; and are established in 18 1, 37 | established in the fulness of light. (Thus) too all the enlightened, 19 1, 37 | incorporeal assemblies of light, hold that rank of station 20 1, 37 | heavens are ./. invested with light and holding lamps, as the 21 1, 37 | intimation and word, these supply light by means of lamps which 22 1, 38 | destitute of all rational light. This kind is quite deserving 23 1, 40 | praise him all ye stars and light. Praise him ye heavens of 24 1, 41 | spirits, the offspring of the light which is intelligent, render 25 1, 62 | wane, and now in its full light. Thus the images of the 26 1, 69 | accordingly comes forth into the light, inhales the purer air, 27 1, 69 | time, go forth into the light, and pass on to the life, 28 1, 70 | when it comes forth to the light. Still even these, did but 29 1, 70 | come forth from darkness to light, well and elegantly born. 30 1, 71 | refused to come forth to the light ? and that it must suffer,— 31 1, 72 | incorruptible, with a vesture of light exceeding description. ./. 32 1, 72 | when he goes forth into light, shall the Divine Powers 33 1, 72 | lamentation,—shall he not have the light and life which is good, 34 1, 75(67)| apparently that, should light be impeded by any means 35 1, 75 | heaven: in the semblance of light, and of the sun-beam, shall 36 2, 3 | of rain, and Dispenser of light, and Prince of life; That 37 2, 24(61)| represent the Father, the light issuing therefrom the Son, 38 2, 47 | that I should bring to light, how the wise men collected 39 3, 11 | the sun) with his rational light to the souls of men, and 40 3, 34 | like the sun) and given light from the East even to the 41 3, 39 | as the rays of the sun's light suffer nothing from their 42 3, 39 | sort of impurity, -- the light was therefore in no respect 43 3, 39 | although these things received light from its splendour. For 44 3, 39 | from its splendour. For the light did not (thus) become clay, 45 3, 39 | the life, and intelligent light, -- impels, by the divine 46 3, 39 | remain in this rational light. In like manner also, the 47 3, 39 | the King of all, and the light which cannot be described, 48 3, 40 | doctrines of life and words of light, He laid not down in any 49 3, 40 | He gave the perception of light to the Blind61! And thus 50 3, 55 | fire, to be cold; nor, of light, that it be dark : neither 51 3, 62 | deeds which came forth to light. Nor again, did (men) as 52 4, 3 | as if cut off from the light of knowledge, -- go forth 53 4, 3 | entire disseverance from the light of salvation. Thus He predicted. -- 54 4, 6 | and destitute of the true light and knowledge of God, and 55 4, 6 | commanded those who were in the light and the day, -- not by their 56 4, 6 | darkness and from sin, into the light which is intellectual; and 57 4, 6 | ascending and receiving the light. But, those who shall be 58 4, 6 | daily and hourly to the light and knowledge of God which 59 4, 7 | this manner : "Ye14 are the light of the world:" and, "A city 60 4, 7 | lie hidden:" "nor do men light a candle, and place it under 61 4, 7 | candlestick; and it giveth light to all that are in the house. 62 4, 7 | in the house. So let your light shine before men, that they 63 4, 7 | darkness have seen a great light:" -- those (I say) who went 64 4, 7 | fishermen He said, should be the light of the world; and this promise 65 4, 7 | many souls of men with the light of the knowledge of God ; 66 4, 7 | his Disciples, "Ye are the light of the world?" So again, 67 4, 7 | world the memorial of that light which cannot be hidden. 68 4, 7 | exalted eminence, and giving light to all that were in the 69 4, 7 | And this, (viz.) "Let your light so shine before men" evinced ( 70 4, 7 | named them all (here), the light when He said, "YE are the 71 4, 7 | when He said, "YE are the light of the world." Not, that 72 4, 7 | together (constituted) one light: as if from an equality16 73 4, 7 | be at once an arising (of light as of the Sun) to the whole 74 4, 7 | alone to say, "I AM17 the light of the world." And of Him 75 4, 7 | said, that "He18 is the light that came into the world, 76 4, 7 | darkness, speak ye in the light; and, that which ye hear 77 4, 7 | the knowledge of the light. He prophesied also, to 78 4, 12 | in this way, He named the light, and confirmation of the 79 4, 30 | did they otherwise come to light, but as outwardly clothed 80 5, 13 | be brought out into the light, and that they should become 81 5, 32 | companion had; or brought to light the things they had (so)


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