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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | compose a work on the same subject; but neither of them, ./. 2 1, 1(1) | 1628. — But more on this subject when we come to our second 3 1, 1(3) | beautiful remarks on this subject generally, will be found 4 1, 10 | has distinguished the race subject to mortality with the character 5 1, 27 | world is viewed as wholly subject to sense: for it is constituted 6 1, 37(29) | complete discussion on this subject is, perhaps, cap. vi. of 7 1, 37 | nations, and others are wholly subject: with the great king of 8 1, 39 | Thus do all those, who are subject to His power, tender their 9 1, 44 | us now again approach our subject afresh, as already laid 10 1, 47 | these we are born, and are subject to corruption ; because 11 1, 63(53) | thing we can require on this subject. ~ 12 1, 63 | songs and incantations, subject the kind of these which 13 1, 64 | and their mortal nature subject to rebuke ; while the conscious 14 1, 72(63) | some of the Fathers on this subject were extremely dark and 15 1, 77 | the wheat (seed) is not subject to corruption : it is only 16 1, 77 | wholly and in every thing subject to corruption, when released 17 2, 1 | life to them who had become subject to death. The advent therefore 18 2, 8 | and to the life which is subject to death; they made men 19 2, 17(30) | some good remarks on this subject will be found, cited from 20 2, 19(35) | wrote two books on this subject, one entitled, "De sedatione 21 2, 19(37) | and eloquently on this subject, Lib. i. cap. ii. de falsa 22 2, 20(39) | Gaisford, adds on this subject. [Greek] Inquit enim ad 23 2, 21 | to affirm), that God is subject to change; and again, to 24 2, 21(47) | passed, or is to pass, it is subject to change; and may be considered 25 2, 22(55) | various opinions of this subject, as cited from Plutarch, 26 2, 24(61) | of Philo Judaeus on this subject, which are extremely curious; 27 2, 24(61) | after St John, on the same subject. All of which, our author 28 2, 24(61) | warmth the Holy Ghost. This subject will, however, be resumed 29 2, 34 | were, like all (other) men, subject to mortality! And again, 30 2, 41 | immortal, Why dost thou subject to mortal beings, those 31 2, 41 | those that are of sense, and subject to corruption ? It seems 32 2, 44 | were both dissoluble, and subject to corruption ! But we may 33 2, 45 | existent, is visible, is subject, to sense, and has a body: 34 2, 45 | all such things are thus subject to sense, and, that those 35 2, 45 | and, that those which are subject to sense, are apprehended 36 2, 46 | and affirm that they were subject to dissolution, and in their 37 2, 46 | things, with bodies that are subject to sense, and to dissolution ? 38 2, 46 | be86, (i. e. as we are, subject to corruption), with that 39 2, 50(95) | admirable remarks on this subject. ~ 40 2, 52 | among material bodies, and subject to the passions of both 41 2, 67 | affected those who were subject to them, that they made 42 2, 74(134)| 2 On this subject, generally, see the Prep. 43 2, 80(142)| some pithy remarks on this subject. Lib. ii. cap. iv. p. mihi 44 2, 81(148)| Theodoret says on the same subject:...[Greek] (p. 615. see 45 2, 82 | but, he every where became subject to vice upon vice!—For, 46 3, 13(13) | more at length into this subject, and mentions a greater 47 3, 13 | up accordingly the places subject to their customs to be destroyed, 48 3, 13(18) | i. p. 180. A. The whole subject of Demonology is discussed 49 3, 13(18) | necessary to be known on this subject, given from the best authorities 50 3, 39 | lyre become in any thing subject to suffering, although the 51 3, 55 | unmindful of His own vessel when subject to corruption: -- for delivering 52 3, 61 | a time, been in reality subject to Death ; then also did 53 3, 71(100)| the Syrian Fathers on this subject, as soon as I can ; and 54 4, 7 | body: the soul not being subject to loss of life by men, 55 4, 13(35) | Matt. xxi. 33. seq. This subject is prosecuted much at length 56 4, 20(67) | seq. In ch. xxvi. the same subject is taken up, and in ver. 57 4, 29 | fluctuating life of man, which is subject to hardship in its doings 58 4, 30(114)| purpose of disputing on the subject of religion: but, being 59 5, 21 | that their soul should be subject to no (evil) passion; and 60 5, 52 | nations of the whole creation subject to the one sovereign rule 61 5, 52(109)| Sir Isaac Newton on this subject, or Rollin's Ancient History, 62 5, 52 | collectively, all the rest of those subject to the rule of the Romans;


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