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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Ded | RESTORE TO THE Christian Church A LONG LOST WORK, AND TO 2 Pre | presenting to the Christian Church (in a translation), a long 3 Pre | of Caesarea and Father of Church History. But, for the purpose 4 Pre | any ancient Father of the Church, is to be found in the catalogue 5 Pre | did exist in the Syrian Church : and, as no reason can 6 Pre | 50) ; the state of the Church of Caesarea over which he 7 Pre | the writers of the Syrian Church, equal to this task ? Philoxenus 8 Pre | the learned of the Syrian Church. Besides, the original of 9 Pre | reception in the Syrian Church, affords full and sufficient 10 Pre, 0(8) | in the appointment of the Church in (three) different particulars. 11 Pre | writings of the Fathers of the Church, and particularly in Justin 12 Pre | deservedly celebrated Father of Church History. As a brief exposition 13 Pre | general peace restored to the Church by Constantine, and before 14 Pre | the peace restored to the Church; of Churches and Schools 15 Pre | nourishing state of the Church of Caesarea; of the extended, 16 Pre | restoring to the Christian Church, a Work of one of its brightest 17 1, 63(53) | recourse to in the primitive Church: see Suiceri Thesaurus, 18 1, 69 | myriads of angels, and to the church of the firstborn who are 19 2, 11(9) | not have had place in the Church:..." non est dubium, quin 20 3, 27 | Jews), and respecting the Church which was established by 21 3, 27 | thrown down26." And of His Church He said; " Upon this rock 22 3, 27 | Upon this rock I build my Church, and the gate-bars of Hell 23 4, 8 | equally delivered to every Church throughout the whole creation. 24 4, 8 | His Disciples. Hence, His Church, which is kept by Himself, 25 4, 10 | Gospel,) and respecting His Church, hear (now) how He made 26 4, 10 | How He mentioned His church by name, when yet it had 27 4, 11 | this rock do I build my Church, and the gate-bars of Hell 28 4, 11(30) | firmness I will build my Church,, or, I will lay thee (as) 29 4, 11(30) | of the Believers. For the Church are the Believers, &c. [ 30 4, 11(30) | this rock do I build my Church, and the gate-bars of Hull 31 4, 11(30) | this rock do I build my Church." -- 'Upon what? Upon this 32 4, 11 | this rock do I build my Church, and the gate-bars of Hell 33 4, 11 | Himself would build it (the Church), and bring the work to 34 4, 11 | foundation ; and that His Church should be built, solely 35 4, 11 | have sprung up against His Church, but in nothing could they 36 4, 11 | by the fulfilment. The Church too, which He called the 37 4, 11 | promise, namely, "I build my Church upon the rock, and the gate-bars 38 4, 11 | Teachers (employed), that His Church was raised ; but, it was 39 4, 11 | built up, and enlarged, His Church throughout the whole creation 40 4, 14 | by which He meant His Church. And thus deservedly did 41 4, 14 | unworthily be gathered into His Church ; and on the end of these, 42 4, 16 | represents) that of His Church : and, consequent upon these 43 4, 16 | accept) the throne44 of the Church of that place, James who 44 4, 16(44) | Episcopal chair of that Church: which agrees well with 45 4, 16 | who are collected into the Church of Christ, all are not good; 46 4, 16 | together unworthily in His Church, He Himself shews; for He 47 4, 16 | themselves unrighteously in His Church.  ~Again, on the rejection 48 4, 22 | should be set up in His Church. From the Gospel of John. ~ 49 4, 24 | one Shepherd." This is His Church, which has been established 50 4, 24 | brought together in one Church, under the hand of the one 51 4, 24 | another fifteen bishops of the Church there, from James who was 52 4, 25 | Barbarians, constitute the Church to be established in myriads 53 4, 25 | into the granaries of His Church. Hence it has been said, " 54 4, 28 | collect themselves into His Church, and on the punishment that 55 4, 29 | men, bad and good, in His Church, -- assembled (as they are) 56 4, 30(111)| endeavoured to introduce into the Church. For which he was eventually 57 4, 30(114)| secretly to corrupt the Church. He was of one of the seven 58 4, 31 | complete holiness in His Church, and in the life inexperienced ( 59 4, 34(133)| new one -- the Christian Church was established. But of 60 4, 35(139)| became persecutors of the Church. Such was the opinion, -- 61 4, 36(147)| when the power of the new Church shall be spread abroad far 62 5, 17(23) | divine truth to the Christian Church. And, although Irenaeus ( 63 5, 24(37) | the term. (Ant. Christ. Church, Book i. c. ii. sect. 9.)..." 64 5, 24(37) | to some officers of the Church, who thus adventured their 65 5, 39(74) | spurious for some time in the Church. See Euseb. Eccl. Hist. 66 5, 40 | this rock78 will I build my Church, and the gate-bars of hell 67 5, 40(80) | head of the whole Christian Church ! Is it not probable that 68 5, 45 | that there was a great Church of Christ at Jerusalem; 69 5, 52(111)| times in favour of God's Church. In the Ecclesiastical History 70 5, 52(111)| erection of the Christian Church. Paulus Orosius makes a 71 5, 52(113)| the persecutions of the Church. See the authorities just


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