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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 1, 2 | the earth, water, air, and fire, with the name due to Him, 2 1, 6 | the earth, water, air, and fire, were themselves the constituent 3 1, 8 | constrained the power of fire, that it shall insinuate 4 1, 33 | Thus too, the nature of fire (is such) as to purify gold, 5 1, 40(39) | been thought to consist of fire, by others of a very subtile 6 1, 44 | the waters, the air, and fire. But it is not necessary, 7 1, 50 | make it well to pass the fire. Of the wheat also he will, 8 1, 64 | prepare his body for the fire, the sword, the fierce beasts, ( 9 1, 72 | and punishment which is by fire: because he would not be 10 1, 72(63) | Christ baptize in a river of fire all who shall pass to Paradise; 11 1, 72(63) | penal purifications of the fire of hell: in conformity with 12 1, 72(63) | I will purify thee with fire even to purification." ( 13 1, 72(63) | how long this purifying by fire with sinners shall continue, 14 1, 77(72) | allusion, made to the spark of fire, in the last section, is 15 2, 4 | the earth, the air and fire;—things which we perceive 16 2, 17 | of corn parched29 (by the fire); (or over) those killed 17 2, 17(29) | corn parched by a sharp fire: i. e. by having an unnatural 18 2, 20(42) | to those of earth, air, fire, and water: his words are, " 19 2, 21 | differs in no respect from fire. And this is the extreme 20 2, 21 | in nothing from sensible fire; but, that he mixes Himself 21 2, 21 | with every thing,—just as fire does in (its) progress,— 22 2, 21(45) | Greek]. They say that fire is an element of things,— 23 2, 21(45) | is added, (ib.) that this fire contains within it, as seed, 24 2, 21 | be mixed up with God46 in fire: and, (that) the whole shall 25 2, 21(46) | is a sort of intelligent fire, which will consume, and 26 2, 21 | were, by one and the same fire ? and again, that the worlds 27 2, 21 | consumption of universal fire, differing in nothing, but 28 2, 21 | the whole be consumed by fire ; and again, after it has 29 2, 22 | substance and waters : others, fire56; others, the ./. air57; 30 2, 22(56) | Hippasus, who added, that as fire was the origin of all, so 31 2, 22(56) | that God was a globe of fire. ~ 32 2, 22(58) | the Elements of all were fire, air, earth, and water; 33 2, 44 | compounded in their nature of fire, earth, and at the same 34 2, 45 | determined, he says: "What fire is to air; such the air 35 2, 46 | and corporeal matter of fire, water, air, and earth ? 36 2, 46 | the inanimate elements, fire, water, air, and earth ! 37 2, 55 | was then wholly burnt on a fire that had been got together. 38 2, 80 | where, whose fusion was by fire, and whose change as to 39 2, 86 | give up to destruction by fire, the Temples which (men) 40 2, 89 | destroyed on one occasion by fire165; as was also that in 41 2, 91(169)| Temples, were all destroyed by fire, which the Historian thinks 42 3, 15 | creation of man, altars without fire, services worthy of God, 43 3, 16 | blood, impurity, smoke, and fire ? -- those abominable shrines 44 3, 42 | by strangulation, or by fire; or was, even on the cross 45 3, 55 | it is not the property of fire, to be cold; nor, of light, 46 3, 57 | and its nature superior to fire, could in no other way establish 47 3, 57 | held in his hand in the fire, and then taking it out 48 3, 57 | then taking it out of the fire, safe and sound; so also 49 3, 65 | Earth, Water, Air, and Fire, -- were Gods; since he 50 3, 74 | so) confirmed, against fire and sword; will bear up 51 4, 16 | destroyed the Temple itself by fire. And, of Whom was it, except 52 4, 20 | roasted their children by the fire and ate them, on account 53 4, 22 | from the upper city, the fire that was burning within 54 4, 23 | slaughter, sacrifices, incense, fire, and many other bodily modes; -- 55 4, 25 | straw He will burn with fire unquenchable." ~How Simon 56 4, 34 | gathered up, and fall into the fire; so shall it be at the end 57 4, 34 | them into the Gehenna130 of fire: there shall be weeping 58 4, 34 | and shall fall into the fire: -- the extreme good things 59 5, 5 | Neither with blood and fire, nor with ./. incense, 60 5, 5 | animals, or by those of fire, smoke, and the fumes of 61 5, 11 | and threw them into the fire in the presence of all. 62 5, 16 | Lord, by the trial of both fire and sword, as these Disciples 63 5, 28 | torments, imprisonments, fire, sword, (death by) the cross 64 5, 30 | true ? and, that neither fire, nor sword, nor fierce beasts,


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