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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
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1 1, 1(3) | addressed to Autolycus, near the beginning. Among our 2 1, 5 | now is, could be brought near to God the Governour of 3 1, 23 | that are before Him and near Him, but those also that 4 1, 24 | He the Doer. And, being near to every thing, and ./. 5 1, 24 | mediating and bringing near to the (eternal) Being this 6 1, 25 | to worship, as being ever near to the matter and elements, 7 1, 30(21) | Diog. Laert. Life of Plato near the end. This same argument 8 1, 37(29) | laudibus Constantini," cap. i. near the beginning. The most 9 1, 37 | heavens. Thus are brought near to Him the powers of the 10 1, 38 | suitable: to those which are near, (those) of happiness; but 11 1, 47 | of these can be brought near to the efficiency of reason : 12 1, 47 | rational animal, be brought near to the contemplation of 13 1, 69 | heaven60; and we61 draw near to the city of the living 14 1, 72 | dissolution of the body draws near, and he would assume the 15 1, 72(63) | purifying baptism. Again, near the end of his 8th book 16 1, 75 | excellence, it deigns not to draw near with the eyes of the body ; 17 1, 75 | are visible; and (when) near only to the body, still 18 2, 19(33) | Alexand. Strom. Lib. vi. near the beginning: and, on the 19 2, 20(39) | Diog. Laert. in vita Arist. near the end. Theodoret again, 20 2, 20 | of all things; but drew near for the purpose of reverencing 21 2, 21(52) | Tatian. Orat. contra Graecos, near the beginning: and Origen 22 2, 30 | the end of his life drew near, he commanded them to sacrifice 23 2, 37 | these expressions ? or, draw near to ./. honour" mortal Gods, 24 2, 50(90) | celebrated city and Oracle, near the springs of Castalia. ~ 25 2, 50(91) | lebadi/a, and leba&deia, was near Phocis in Boeotia: it was 26 2, 81(147)| resumed more specifically near the end of this section. 27 2, 91(168)| avectum." See also Xiphilinus near the end of Commodus. The 28 3, 1(2) | Demonstratio Bvangelica, Lib. HI. near the end, and above, Book 29 3, 15 | granted to those who draw near to Him. that they should 30 3, 39 | are, withholden from being near to every thing; nor was 31 3, 39 | the body to which this is near becomes sanctified; and 32 3, 39 | He prepared them to draw near to the heavenly city which 33 3, 53 | death, with those who drew near for (the reception of) His 34 3, 79(106)| laudd. Constant. cap. i. near the beginning.~ 35 4, 3 | period, the Roman who drew near to our Saviour, was ONE ( 36 4, 3 | should like this man draw near to Him, should be MANY ; 37 4, 4 | that one Chiliarch who drew near to our Saviour at that period, 38 4, 4 | from all nations, drawn near to Him, not of Chiliarchs 39 4, 6 | our Saviour should come near him11. But, when He had 40 4, 6 | excellence! For, had He brought near to Him the Intellectual 41 4, 6 | set up, and by all those near them, -- are these things 42 4, 8 | others doubted. But He drew near to them, spoke with them, 43 4, 11(30) | Bozrah on the Manicheans, near the end. [Syriac] That is: " 44 4, 11 | which is (all) so brought near in fact, that we can see 45 4, 13 | the fruit-season drew ./. near, he sent his servants to 46 4, 19 | peace to them that were near, and to them that were afar 47 4, 20 | ye that its desolation is near. Then let those who are 48 4, 20 | ye that its desolation is near." Now, let no one imagine, 49 4, 23 | a woman of Samaria drew near to Him ; and, after other 50 4, 25 | when the Greeks91 drew near to Him. After this, he necessarily 51 4, 30 | of their (thus) drawing near (to Him), openly appeared 52 4, 33 | multitude of men had come near Him, He thus foretold by 53 4, 34 | manner. And his servants drew near and said to him : Our Lord, 54 4, 34 | the house, when they drew near to Him and said, "Explain 55 4, 34 | saying, "the servants drew near and said to Him, "Our Lord, 56 4, 34(134)| Hist. Lib. iv. cap. xxiii. near the end. ~ 57 4, 35 | Olives, His Disciples drew near, saying between themselves 58 5, 1 | His disciples when He was near, (and) in their presence. 59 5, 43 | adverse to one who was not near them ? And, Why should not


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