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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
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honour

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1 Ded | UNIVERSITY, IN WHICH HE HAS THE HONOUR OF BEARING OFFICE, BY HIS 2 Pre | the Work which I have the honour and pleasure of presenting 3 Pre | of its days, is indeed an honour of which few can boast: 4 1, 2 | are of Him; and (hence) honour the sun, the moon, and the 5 1, 2 | victory. Nor do those who honour the streets, squares, buildings, 6 1, 3 | but not, that we should honour or worship them by means 7 1, 37 | beyond the heavens, and honour with the highest praises, ( 8 1, 37 | elevating some to the highest honour, and to others rendering 9 1, 41 | curvatures of the heavens ascribe honour and praise. To Him (as) 10 1, 43 | more excellent, exalt and honour Him with the ./. honour 11 1, 43 | honour Him with the ./. honour that is becoming and just,— 12 1, 46 | less than the Angels: with honour and glory hast Thou clothed 13 1, 74 | lower than the Angels: with honour and glory hast thou crowned 14 1, 74 | lower than the Angels: with honour and glory hast thou crowned 15 1, 78 | minds; extravagantly to honour the things which are sweet 16 1, 78 | Man understood not his own honour; but was given up to be 17 2, 18 | them, too they gave the honour of worship; insomuch, ./. 18 2, 19 | could be more worthy of honour than Rest, with those who 19 2, 27 | 27. "64 Let us render honour, neither to that (heavenly 20 2, 37 | or, draw near to ./. honour" mortal Gods, on account 21 2, 46 | participation can that Name and Honour have, which is the Cause 22 2, 46 | architect, but should attach the honour (due to him) to the work 23 2, 50 | they rendered worship and honour, respecting their bodies ( 24 2, 66(124)| So named by Herod in honour of Augustus. See Cellarius. 25 2, 67 | others, scientifically to honour them. But, that such fruits 26 2, 70 | mankind, as to induce them to honour inanimate images as Gods, 27 2, 74 | empty, since they render honour to beings who can effect 28 2, 83 | order to raise to great honour the rational and intelligent 29 2, 86 | men) had built to His own honour; unless (indeed) He did 30 2, 87 | so? —If it were right to honour Fate, as the cause of every 31 3, 57 | WORD, -- should receive the honour compatible with this His 32 3, 69 | inanimate Idols. Nor will he honour the nature which is irrational, 33 3, 77 | ascribe, in songs of victory, honour to the all-life-giving WORD 34 3, 79 | SAVIOUR. And, so do they honour God in the same (forms of) 35 4, 3 | be considered worthy of honour with God, equal to that 36 4, 7 | Ephesus of Asia, does glorious honour to his death, and shews 37 4, 23(82) | ascribing a higher degree of honour to mount Gerizim, than to 38 5, 2 | commanded that men should so honour truth above all things, 39 5, 5 | that men should no more honour God with the slaughter of 40 5, 28 | that we should particularly honour Him, because He aided us 41 5, 40(80) | which tends to advance the honour...of Peter above the rest


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