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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | this, all that this Father says, -- after speaking of some 2 Pre | books. After him, Suidas says "qeofanei/aj lo&goi e/," 3 Pre | author against Marcellus, he says: " Hos quinque Libros adversus 4 Pre | of our author, Hebed Jesu says, [Syriac], i. e. and the 5 1, 1(1) | 2 "Cujus sententiae," says Lactantius, de falsa religione, 6 1, 27(19) | taken from the Bible. He says, [Greek] All things were ( 7 1, 27 | Preacher of Truth thus openly says: "The Word of God proclaimed, 8 1, 40(39) | the most authoritative. He says, then, (Lib. de Mundo, cap. 9 1, 52 | their supreme excellence, as says one of the poets48, (and) 10 1, 69 | adduces his reason too, and says, "For our labour (of culture) 11 1, 72 | wickedness. One of the ancients says,—when shewing that the air, 12 1, 72(63) | Epist. to the Romans, he says, that he who spurns the 13 2, 12(11) | Lactantius (Lib. ii. cap. xiv.) says of these, that they were 14 2, 19(34) | author intimates when he says, "without extent, or, having 15 2, 20(44) | Demonology of Aristotle, he says (ib. p. 831.) "Quibus (i. 16 2, 32(70) | all things in the heavens, says, that the most high God 17 2, 34 | this story of the gods, says of them, that it was neither 18 2, 34 | this manner, he afterwards says, "We give our assent to 19 2, 34 | conceal himself when he says, "It is impossible therefore, 20 2, 34 | their own" (fathers.) He says not—and (this) fully and 21 2, 34 | just as they had said? For (says he) they said this: It was 22 2, 34 | nevertheless give our credence! He says too after this: " Thus therefore, 23 2, 34 | let it be;" necessarily, says he, just as these say ! 24 2, 35 | openly acknowledges when he says, " We, adhering to the Law, 25 2, 39(76) | passage;...[Greek]...which, he says, is copied, from the Cherubim 26 2, 40 | upon this He assures us and says, that from Saturn and Rhea 27 2, 45 | how to be determined, he says: "What fire is to air; such 28 2, 45 | into being." After this he says : "And, as to the existence 29 2, 45 | course." And again, he says of the heavens, how they 30 2, 45 | discourse to his soul, and says, "it became existent, is 31 2, 47 | hosts,—as one of the Poets says, "Behold the abundance of 32 2, 55(103)| cap. xvi. pp. 155, 102.)—says, this place was formerly 33 2, 60 | 60. Ister108 also says, in (the) collection of 34 2, 77(136)| Diodorus Siculus : who, as he says, was the son of Philip, 35 2, 81(148)| 277.) [Greek] Theodoret says on the same subject:...[ 36 3, 55(75) | tried, by Satan, [Greek] says St Matthew. Comp. Mark i. 37 3, 71(100)| quickeeneth," &c. This Father says, [Syriac] i.e. It is necessary 38 3, 71(100)| speaking of the XL. Psalm, he says, [Greek]. Much the same 39 4, 8(23) | Cardinal) correct when he says: -- "Theophania, seu publica 40 4, 13 | really) intended, when he says, "For the vineyard of the 41 4, 14 | who in his prayer to God says, "Lord, they have slain 42 4, 14 | whom the Prophet Isaiah says, "38 Behold, I lay in Zion 43 4, 20(66) | commented upon. He also says (ib.), that Phlegon allows 44 4, 20 | more reside in it: for He says after this, that the city 45 4, 31(119)| xii. 24.) "The Heathen," says Bingham,..."because our 46 4, 32(123)| passage referred to : which he says was, nevertheless, a proof 47 4, 34 | cast the seed; -- which says, "The field is the world;" 48 4, 36(147)| the former (ver. 14.) He says: " then shall the END come. 49 4, 36 | further teaches and ./. says, "Ye shall hear of wars, 50 4, 36 | when this shall be, for He says, "The Gospel of the kingdom 51 4, 36 | After these things too, He says, "And ye shall be hated 52 4, 36(148)| the whole world. And so says the Apostle, "Yes, verily 53 5, 14(14) | doctrine of Atoms. Cicero says of him, (Tusc. Quest. Lib. 54 5, 16(20) | supposititious case. "Celsus," says Mr Bingham, (Antiq. Vol. 55 5, 16(20) | in Egypt; and St Austin says, it was generally believed 56 5, 39 | which was written by him, he says of himself that Jesus loved 57 5, 40(80) | St Peter's humility," says the former, "would not suffer


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