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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 1, 23 | the mind of its Father, openly publishes those things which 2 1, 27 | the Preacher of Truth thus openly says: "The Word of God proclaimed, 3 1, 47 | irrational, nor (yet) the openly apparent useful servitude, 4 2, 19(38)| tragic Poet; not daring openly to profess his notions, 5 2, 30 | whom he loved, he spoke openly and well, as a Philosopher, 6 2, 35 | on the Law ! And this he openly acknowledges when he says, " 7 2, 44 | what way it exists; stating openly, well, and wisely, (and) 8 2, 46 | escaped him,—but he had openly confessed,— that they were 9 2, 75 | mankind ; that they were openly seen delighting in base 10 2, 85 | the greatest evils, deign openly to make a Divine manifestation 11 2, 86 | with their own eyes, has openly shewn His providential care 12 3, 39 | through an Interpreter, -- openly declared His edicts and 13 3, 41 | should come to pass, and openly foretold the great change 14 3, 41 | and the Image that was openly revealed, -- underwent, 15 3, 55 | Secretly, and by stealth ? or, openly before all men, and manifestly? 16 3, 60 | was after death, He (thus) openly taught them to place their 17 3, 61(94)| He made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in 18 4, 1 | time, it was in their power openly to view ; but to us, these 19 4, 6 | humble and mean, -- did He openly manifest His work (of redemption). 20 4, 7 | that they should preach openly to all men that which was ( 21 4, 7 | they should eventually, openly, immediately, (and) through 22 4, 8 | to them, -- they had seen openly, present, and in his own 23 4, 8 | you always." They had too, openly viewed the Godhead of Him 24 4, 9 | to them after Death, and openly held converse with them. 25 4, 11 | against it. He has therefore, openly confirmed the enouncement 26 4, 14 | those (I say), who had openly slain the servants first 27 4, 14 | the people. And much (and) openly did He, in the parable, 28 4, 14 | and (this) He has most openly shewn, and brought to effect; ./. 29 4, 30 | facts (so) declared became openly visible to all: the followers 30 4, 30 | drawing near (to Him), openly appeared afterwards to be " 31 4, 31 | worship of God, of being made openly known. But, His ordinances 32 4, 37 | fulfilment of these words is openly visible in deed, together 33 5, 1 | fulfilment of these words is openly viewed in fact, with powers 34 5, 19 | base, -- in his character openly odious, vile, corrupt, iniquitous, 35 5, 24 | that has voluntarily and openly ever chosen punishment for 36 5, 28 | been published, and He so openly received His death that 37 5, 31 | they found them afterwards openly teaching the multitudes 38 5, 31 | and died; because he had openly spoken (of Him) in the assembly 39 5, 31 | this account again, they openly gave their testimony of 40 5, 37 | accuser ! Hear then, how openly he has memorialized his 41 5, 41 | confess of them, that they openly and clearly put forth the


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