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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | following Work, and more particularly those of the Fourth and 2 Pre | which we shall speak more particularly a little farther on. His 3 Pre | like ; which will be more particularly noticed hereafter. His occasional 4 Pre | value in other respects; and particularly, as it has preserved to 5 Pre | the more modern ones, particularly the Maronites, -- to whom 6 Pre | or, who succeeded him, particularly Theodoret, who was evidently 7 Pre | Fathers of the Church, and particularly in Justin Martyr, Tatian, 8 Pre | division of the text, -- particularly as it is one of a very ancient 9 Pre | exposition of Christianity, particularly of its Divine authority, 10 Pre | amplified in these works, particularly in the two former as remarked 11 1, 2(4) | 512. D. Edit. 1695: and particularly cap. xi. p. 524. A. seq. 12 1, 4 | 4. Thus, and more particularly,—before these visible ornaments 13 1, 30(21) | read with interest here, particularly the part on Zeno. See also 14 1, 47 | image of God. And again more particularly, He established (the fact) 15 2, 21(52) | Melitus. Two persons who were particularly unfriendly to Socrates, 16 2, 24(61) | Introduction, and entered into more particularly. This doctrine, of a Second 17 2, 29 | consist of three should read, particularly in society: but, if not, 18 2, 44 | of righteousness, he is particularly deserving of the reprehension 19 2, 49 | it was,—they agreed; and particularly in the error of a multiplicity 20 2, 50(93) | 623. seq. The latter is particularly valuable: as is also Origen' 21 2, 50 | Philosophers appear to have been particularly so, and much more wicked 22 2, 51 | was not their care more particularly exerted for healing the 23 2, 67(127)| while the East was more particularly supplied with this from 24 2, 82 | And, on this account more particularly, was God the Saviour necessary 25 2, 94 | WORD OF GOD, would more particularly, and the more readily, make 26 3, 41 | other great miracles; and particularly from this, -- if he will 27 3, 55 | among men. It also appeared particularly necessary to Him, that, 28 3, 60 | this account, He the more particularly armed them against the power 29 4, 3 | the whole creation; and particularly of those who resided both 30 4, 7 | of all nations ! And more particularly, the sepulchre of this ( 31 4, 23 | were said, -- the Jews were particularly collected together in Jerusalem, 32 4, 28 | life, and denies God, and particularly with respect to his brother, 33 4, 30(113)| as marked in the Index: particularly p. 389, note. ~ 34 4, 32 | never was among men, and particularly among the Jews, any one 35 4, 35(144)| the Roman Empire; and as particularly foretold in Dan. vii. 13, 36 5, 4 | these) divinations have more particularly home testimony, -- did raise 37 5, 28 | advantageous! And that we should particularly honour Him, because He aided 38 5, 31 | preached to all men more particularly respecting Him, and His 39 5, 35 | supplication to God, and more particularly by temperance, and the chief 40 5, 43 | occasion, would the more particularly avoid those things which 41 5, 52(113)| authorities just referred to, particularly Euseb. Hist. Eccl. Lib.


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