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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | Syrian Church : and, as no reason can perhaps be assigned 2 Pre, 0(6) | 1 My reason for this opinion is grounded 3 Pre | seem too little. I see no reason however, why this Work of 4 Pre | Evangelica," was written. My reason for the first of these suppositions 5 1, 6 | destitute of soul and of reason;— Whence, one may ask, was 6 1, 15 | essence of bodies destitute of reason, form, and visibility ; 7 1, 23 | fulness upon all, life, and reason, and wisdom, and light, 8 1, 26 | again, would by an effort of reason make these his Gods?. ~ 9 1, 36 | and apprehended by the reason: and to this is possible 10 1, 36 | understood by the sense of reason, both to exist and to be 11 1, 44 | same. For the mind, the reason, the rational soul, and 12 1, 45 | We also take, by means of reason, the bird that flies in 13 1, 45 | emulate his Father, as to law, reason, knowledge, and wisdom; 14 1, 47 | itself of a discriminating reason, as to what its own essence 15 1, 47 | near to the efficiency of reason : because the doctrines, 16 1, 47 | them. I (only) ask your reason these things: Was there 17 1, 47 | constructed by beings destitute of reason ? Or, is there in these 18 1, 48 | the multifarious means of reason, be confines them to the 19 1, 51 | has, by means of rule and reason, discovered that mode of 20 1, 52 | distinguishes,—governing (all) by reason,—the things which should, 21 1, 58 | the stimulating power of reason. ~ 22 1, 59 | thus) by the faculty of reason,—cognate with that of thought,— 23 1, 60 | the powers and province of reason. He too, has determined 24 1, 69 | the flesh." He adduces his reason too, and says, "For our 25 1, 70 | has this to do with right reason? For, that which is conceived 26 1, 72 | instructed by THE WORD (or Reason), nor ./. adhere to the 27 1, 75 | nourish for itself, the reason which is imperturbed: and ( 28 1, 75 | Angels of God live; and, as reason with probability holds, 29 2, 4 | eyes, have neither soul nor reason ;—and to the rest of the ( 30 2, 6 | of their minds, and their reason, which is the interpreter 31 2, 7 | cured by the effort of pure reason :—of their lust, their baser 32 2, 19 | God, nor Providence, nor Reason which viewed, or which governed, 33 2, 20 | superiority that was worthy of reason ; and that, without these 34 2, 32 | knowledge together with reason, and exists in all time 35 2, 44 | knowledge together with reason, and (is) in all time according 36 2, 46 | which is apprehended by reason and knowledge; and that, 37 2, 72 | either persuading them by reason, or, saving them by power, 38 2, 86 | distinguish by their own reason, that these never were Gods, 39 3, 24 | bring thou forth the word of reason, not from a heart implicated 40 4, 6 | unendued with either voice, or reason; these too, are ships and 41 4, 22(78)| by Eusebius; there is no reason to suppose, the text of 42 5, 23 | leading, primary, and true reason. Let us then, also investigate


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