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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | Mesopotamia, by the hands of a man named Jacob, in the year seven 2 1, 2 | existed, nor had been (so) named, had not the Maker5 of the 3 1, 21 | described, enounced, or named : and, not only that He 4 1, 40 | 40. And again, they named (as gods) for themselves, 5 1, 47 | well) are, in the Greek, named "the Seers?" And, is it 6 2, 5 | every kind (of animal, and named them) Ceres, Proserpine, 7 2, 6 | faculty of thought they named Minerva, and their speech 8 2, 7 | intemperate ./. lusts, they named Cupid, Priapus, 5 Venus, 9 2, 12 | animals. The Phoenicians too, named 13 Malkuthrudun14, Ousurun, 10 2, 13 | the deeds of Demons,—they named (these) Gods and Demigods, 11 2, 22 | the Philosophers, who were named the "primitive (students 12 2, 22 | Parent of all ; for thus they named the humid substance and 13 2, 44 | of the Creator." He also named those Gods, and worshipped 14 2, 55 | sacrificed in the month named among the Cypriots Aphrodisius104, 15 2, 55(103)| this place was formerly named Coronea, Korw&neia: which 16 2, 62(111)| for the worship of an idol named Wadd ([Arabic]), our Woden, 17 2, 66(124)| 5 [...]. So named by Herod in honour of Augustus. 18 2, 77(136)| was the Son of Roxana, and named Alexander. ~ 19 3, 33 | even of those who have been named Gods by all nations? If ( 20 3, 55 | has said are, -- and has named by way of figure, -- "Serpents" " 21 3, 58 | been witnessed ; and had named those heroes and gods, who 22 3, 61 | eternal and imniortal, He named His remembrance. Of the 23 4, 7 | come to pass. He fully too named them all (here), the light 24 4, 10 | invited by one who was (named) Simon, and sitting down 25 4, 10(29) | refer to the woman just named : I am disposed rather to 26 4, 11 | is not unlikely, that He named (in) " THIS" ./. the whole 27 4, 12 | perturbed. And in this way, He named the light, and confirmation 28 4, 14 | in their seasons." For He named the "kingdom of God," those 29 4, 18 | now) before us. For He named the whole Jewish people, 30 4, 19 | City itself; which the Jews named the City of God, because 31 4, 20 | Jerusalem, -- but is now named Aelia by Aelius Hadrian, -- 32 4, 24 | Jewish people then, that He named under this figure; but, 33 4, 35(140)| and took a woman whom he named the moon -- (considering 34 4, 35 | the times of the Apostles, named Simon Magus "the great power 35 4, 35(143)| heresy in a village of Mysia named Ardaba, situate on the borders 36 4, 35(143)| He took to him two women, named Priscilla and Maximilla; 37 5, 2 | false one, -- be justly named a magician? But, What need 38 5, 23 | any other vice that can be named. Now, all these things are 39 5, 38 | out of them, those whom He named Apostles: Simon, whom He 40 5, 38 | Apostles: Simon, whom He named Cephas; and ./. Andrew 41 5, 38 | after the Apostle who was (named) with him. ~


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