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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 2, 14(26) | perhaps, afforded by the Temple of Venus in Cyprus; to which 2 2, 50(91) | Boeotia: it was famous for the Temple of Jupiter Trophonius, which 3 2, 50(93) | Ionia, where there was a Temple of the Didymean Apollo, 4 2, 55 | same) inclosure was the Temple of Minerva, of Argaula, 5 2, 66 | Jerusalem the wonderful Temple was built, (and) which Solomon 6 2, 87 | matter of history, that the Temple of Delphos,—of that Pythian ( 7 2, 87 | from its place, not the Temple, but the Demon that resided 8 2, 88 | 88. The Temple of Diana too at Ephesus, 9 2, 88(163)| Amazons first built this Temple ; others deny this, and 10 2, 88(164)| Extern. 5. This was the Temple in which the image that 11 2, 89 | recorded moreover, that the Temple of Juno in Argus was destroyed 12 2, 89(166)| 5 This Temple was, according to Herodotus, 13 2, 90(167)| large, that if standing the Temple could not have contained 14 2, 90(167)| Lib. i. cap. xviii. This Temple was once destroyed by an 15 2, 91 | likewise inform us, that the Temple of Vesta168 which is in 16 2, 91(168)| first tells us, that the Temple of Peace suffered by lightning 17 2, 91(168)| the end of Commodus. The Temple of Fortune at Rome is said, 18 2, 91(168)| Constantinus et Licinius.) The Temple of Vesta was also burnt 19 2, 91(169)| and Isis; the Septa; the Temple of Neptune; the Baths of 20 2, 91(169)| Octavius, with the books; the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, 21 2, 92 | destroyed that house of every Temple170.  22 3, 26 | to the ground, both their Temple, and their sacred (things) !~ 23 3, 39 | He prepared for himself a Temple more holy than all ; a bodily 24 3, 39 | WORD OF GOD, and the holy temple of the holy God, -- was 25 4, 3 | those who have rased their temple to the ground, and have 26 4, 7 | as to a great asylum and temple of God. How then, Does not 27 4, 13 | Jerusalem, and He was in the Temple; He foretold covertly and 28 4, 14 | that was in it, was the Temple; the wine-press, the Altar. 29 4, 14 | things when walking in the Temple, -- to those husbandmen 30 4, 15 | pointed out, the People, the Temple, the Altar, and the Rulers 31 4, 16 | city, and destroyed the Temple itself by fire. And, of 32 4, 17 | that generation that their Temple and altar were rooted up, 33 4, 17 | On the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. ~ 34 4, 18 | The captive56 (City) and Temple they burnt, and reduced 35 4, 18(56) | and the. captivity and Temple they burnt.; which must, 36 4, 18 | children of the City; and the Temple, He styled their House. 37 4, 18 | within it: that is, the Temple; (and) which He was unwilling 38 4, 18 | walking by the side of the Temple, just mentioned, and His 39 4, 18 | greatness and beauty of the same Temple; -- returned to them answer 40 4, 18 | extreme ornamenting of the Temple there, were indeed thus 41 4, 18 | at the buildings (of the Temple), the judgment, that there 42 4, 18 | fact remaining: the whole Temple, and its walls, -- as well 43 4, 19 | predicted respecting the Temple; these, which are now before 44 4, 19 | City of God, because of the Temple of God that had been built 45 4, 20 | by the destruction of the Temple, and the laying aside of 46 4, 22 | forthwith, unopposed, to the Temple ; and viewed from the upper 47 4, 23 | rendered abominable. The Temple also of Jerusalem was rased


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