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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | imitator of him. I have also cited such passages from the classical, 2 Pre | ceased. ~Of the authors cited in the following pages, 3 1, 1(2) | Theodoret in the place just cited. ~ 4 1, 27(19) | Aristotle, argued thus, (cited at § 30. infra.) ~ 5 1, 40(38) | 1 Cited from the cxlviiith Psalm, 6 1, 47(46) | unlike it is (ib. p. 104) cited from Homer: ~" Ou_de\n a0kidno& 7 1, 69(61) | 4 Heb. xii. 22, cited from memory, apparently. ~ 8 1, 72(63) | p. 173, where Plato is cited as using similar phraseology. ~ 9 1, 75(68) | Lond. p. 183. And so a Poet cited by Plutarch, (de consolat. 10 2, 12(16) | Stephen of Byzantium, as cited by Pococke Spec. Hist. Arab. 11 2, 17(30) | this subject will be found, cited from Porphyry, in the Prep. 12 2, 20(40) | 3 Plato, as cited by Laertius, (Lib. iii. 13 2, 21(46) | 1 So Porphyry, (as cited ib. cap. xvi.) God, they 14 2, 21(47) | 3 So Arius Didymus (as cited Prep. Evang. Lib. xv. cap. 15 2, 22(55) | opinions of this subject, as cited from Plutarch, and followed 16 2, 24(61) | But then, several passages cited by Eusebius, have obviously 17 2, 25(62) | Index, with the authors cited. ~ 18 2, 27(64) | 1826.) ...The place is cited (as Viger also tells us) 19 2, 30(66) | passage here imitated is cited by Laertius, Plato. Lib. 20 2, 31(69) | credere." And again, as cited by Lactantius: "non esse 21 2, 36(74) | appears to be the passage cited from the Apology of Socrates, 22 2, 39(76) | notes here. It has been cited by Clemens Alexand. Cohort. 23 2, 41(78) | interesting matter to this effect cited from Plato, will he found, 24 2, 41(78) | i. p. 82. See the notes: cited also by Origen contra Cels. 25 2, 44(83) | Timaeus, &c. The Scripture cited is, Rom. i. 21, 25, but 26 2, 49(89) | This place in Suidas is, cited from Laertius, Lib. ix. 27 2, 53(100)| and the Gr. text found as cited above. ~ 28 2, 54(102)| found in the Gr. as above cited, but defectively, and has 29 2, 55(105)| voce. This place is also cited by Cyrill .of Alexandria, 30 2, 64(118)| gentes. p. 22. seq. which is cited here in the Prep. Evang. 31 2, 64(119)| 1 The account of this is cited at length in the Prep. Evang. 32 2, 66(124)| with the authorities there cited. ~ 33 2, 69(129)| xx. p. 210. seq. It is cited ib. p. 230. B. with a few 34 2, 81(143)| occasionally obscure. This first is cited from Diodorus Siculus (Prep. 35 2, 81(145)| 1 As just cited from Bardesanes. And, in 36 3, 2(7) | 5 Both these places are cited by Origen, Philocalia, cap. 37 3, 13(13) | Clemens Alexandrinus, as cited, Prep. Evang. Lib. ii. cap. 38 3, 16(19) | Ib. Porphyry is (p. 181.) cited, as bearing witness to this 39 3, 16(19) | Second Book on Abstinence, cited from Pallas on the Mysteries 40 3, 59(86) | 3 John i. 29, cited also Demonstr. Evang. Lib. 41 3, 75(103)| of [Syriac], their God. Cited also Demonstr. Evang. Lib. 42 4, 8(21) | 1 Ps. ii. 8. Cited also, Demonstr. Evang. Lib. 43 4, 8(23) | work, nor the Scripture cited, justifying such an assertion. 44 4, 10(28) | 4 Matt. xxvi. 13, &c. cited by Theodoret. Gr. affect. 45 4, 12(33) | Hegesippus is said to have cited some things from the Gospel 46 4, 12(33) | not appear to have been cited by any ecclesiastical or 47 4, 12(33) | that Eusebius had never so cited this Gospel -- which, indeed, 48 4, 16(43) | 2 [Greek] Sophronius, as cited by Fabricius, Salut. Lux 49 4, 20(66) | 2 Ver. 21. [...] Cited also by Origen (contra Cels. 50 4, 20(67) | prediction with those here cited by Eusebius, viz. Matt. 51 4, 20(67) | passages to this effect are cited from Isaiah, by our author, 52 4, 27(104)| from the Peschito. It is cited for the same purpose by 53 4, 30(114)| Epiphan. de Mens. et Pond. as cited by Asseman. A Syriac translation 54 4, 30(116)| x. 16: comp. Luke x. 3. Cited also by Theodoret, Gr. affect. 55 4, 31(118)| the Peschito, as before. Cited partly by Theodoret, Gr. 56 4, 34(130)| very likely, that Eusebius cited the passage from memory: 57 4, 36(146)| 7 Cited by Origen (contra Cels. 58 5, 3(5) | 1 [...] It is cited again, Prep. Evang. Lib. 59 5, 17(22) | Matt, xxviii. 19 -- 20. Cited evidently from memory.~ 60 5, 40(78) | this passage. It is also cited Prep. Evang. Lib. i. cap. 61 5, 44(87) | translator. This passage is cited by Eusebius both in his 62 5, 46(97) | 1 Cited also above, p. 159. ~


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