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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | writer, of which I have any knowledge, had any thing like the 2 Pre | Syriac] , as far as my knowledge goes: all of which will 3 Pre | in bringing many to the knowledge of the truth, is more than 4 1, 21 | unseen depth of (His own) knowledge. The Divine declarations 5 1, 31 | at once of many sorts of knowledge: the same man will be the 6 1, 31 | capability of many sorts of knowledge. For, should a man find 7 1, 43 | rational plant, is itself the knowledge which belongs to man, (and) 8 1, 45 | he might see, and by his knowledge distinguish, all the wisdom 9 1, 45 | Father, as to law, reason, knowledge, and wisdom; should live 10 1, 47 | the divine and rational knowledge which is within thee, to 11 1, 50 | destitute (as they are) of knowledge, avail themselves of the 12 1, 50 | weed. He however, by his knowledge cleanses (this) ; thus too 13 1, 58 | together, by (his) rational knowledge, the doctrines relating 14 1, 58 | sense, but of the faculty of knowledge, and of the stimulating 15 1, 62 | By the abundance of (his) knowledge moreover, and the means 16 1, 66 | by means of this (his) knowledge, his relationship with the 17 1, 74 | the man, who in wisdom and knowledge contemplates the whole world;— 18 1, 75 | forthwith gives up itself to the knowledge which is pure, and, in a 19 1, 75 | too, will it partake in knowledge, wisdom, and every sort 20 1, 77 | corruption? And, as to the knowledge which is incorporeal,—that 21 1, 78 | themselves the error and foolish knowledge of that voluptuousness, 22 2, 12(11)| piety, consisting in the knowledge of the true God, was sufficient 23 2, 19 | profession, that in them was knowledge superior to any that was 24 2, 32 | which is apprehended by knowledge together with reason, and 25 2, 44 | which is apprehended by knowledge together with reason, and ( 26 2, 46 | apprehended by reason and knowledge; and that, which is to be 27 2, 49 | right, that where their knowledge was correct, there should 28 2, 50 | wisdom, and abounded in knowledge more than the many; it is 29 2, 51 | anxiously careful about the knowledge respecting them, the things 30 2, 52 | willingly) from the real knowledge of God : and accordingly, 31 2, 80 | life of man, and (is) the "knowledge141 of God" who is above 32 2, 83 | has granted the faculty of knowledge for receiving every sort 33 2, 87 | But, He has put forth the knowledge of Himself,—in order that ( 34 2, 94 | other means arrive at the knowledge of the truth, by the instrumentality 35 2, 94 | inviting (them) to the perfect knowledge of God, and to the better 36 3, 1 | entire end. And, as the knowledge of the one God, and of one 37 3, 2 | the one God and the one knowledge of Him, preached to all 38 3, 9 | wish, that he delivered the knowledge of the one God who is beyond 39 3, 60 | creation, and to cause the knowledge of God, (so) given by them, 40 3, 64 | enouncements respecting the knowledge of God, that they no more 41 3, 69 | was destitute both of the knowledge of God, and of the contemplation ( 42 4, 1 | Of these, our means of knowledge are at hand. 43 4, 3 | who, by means of the ./. knowledge of Him, and of the confession ( 44 4, 3 | cut off from the light of knowledge, -- go forth into outer 45 4, 6 | Effectuator of all this knowledge. -- He spoke in word, and 46 4, 6 | destitute of the true light and knowledge of God, and could find nothing 47 4, 6 | hourly to the light and knowledge of God which had been delivered 48 4, 7 | men with the light of the knowledge of God ; and should himself 49 4, 7 | been in the dark, -- the knowledge of the light. He prophesied 50 4, 11 | He took (as implying) the knowledge, that He was the Messiah, 51 4, 11 | with reference to this knowledge; (and) of which He afterwards 52 4, 11 | completion, by the things of this knowledge which had now been given 53 4, 12 | give peace." It was the knowledge and love of God, which He 54 4, 16 | things did He, by His divine knowledge, foretel before they happened; 55 5, 5 | enlightenment of mind, and in the knowledge of his worship ? And, should 56 5, 8 | holiness of life, and of the knowledge (inculcating) the worship 57 5, 14 | Him, and so preached the knowledge of Him to all, throughout 58 5, 15 | for any one to acquire a knowledge of the art of the goldsmith, 59 5, 16 | recorded of our Saviour? -- The knowledge too of something to come 60 5, 19 | or, which concern the knowledge of God ? or, which are on 61 5, 24 | vice ? Whence also, the knowledge and recording of precepts


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