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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 1, 1(1) | from Plato's xth Book of Laws will be found quoted, Pref. 2 2, 44 | put forth for us, these laws of mortal men ? this Philosopher 3 2, 44(80) | from the Fourth Book of the Laws [...] ~ 4 2, 45(84) | and the Tenth book of the Laws of Plato, in the Prep. Evang. 5 2, 46(85) | In the tenth Book of the Laws, not far from the beginning, 6 2, 51 | themselves to the enacting of laws for man, corrective of the 7 2, 65 | both from their usages and laws, in a state of warfare with 8 2, 67 | had of kings, who enacted laws adverse to them, and were 9 2, 67 | their names, as well as laws; which they still retain. 10 2, 67 | These Deities moreover, and Laws, so affected those who were 11 2, 71 | and comfort? — and thence, laws that were efficient, arid 12 2, 81(144)| are told, that the Persian laws allowed ~allowed marriage 13 2, 81(146)| under the sanction of the laws in Gaul. That Socrates, 14 2, 93 | conducive to life; divine laws, and precepts of righteousness, 15 2, 93 | rudiments of the Divine laws;—of various kinds of instructions ; 16 2, 93 | observances (of life): and hence, laws and lawgivers were seen 17 2, 96 | things, attending the Divine laws ; such (I say) as were suitable 18 3, 6 | only and not in writing, laws that were just and pure, 19 3, 7 | nations, by his merciful laws, that those who became ( 20 3, 61 | consigned, according to the laws of men, to burial. The grave 21 3, 63 | trample under foot the unjust laws of the Demons, and laugh 22 3, 79 | all. Now are the Divine Laws and Lessons preached throughout 23 4, 20(67) | they have transgressed the laws,... broken the everlasting 24 4, 22 | the world. ~Again, on the laws of the Jews, (viz.) that 25 5, 16 | the originator of all such laws and precepts as these are; 26 5, 16 | that he should also frame laws opposed to the error of 27 5, 17 | time, (His) Disciples: The laws too of our ./. Saviour 28 5, 17 | a plurality of Gods: -- laws at enmity with the Demons, 29 5, 17 | multitude of Deities : -- laws purifying the Scythians, 30 5, 17 | lawless sort of life: -- laws subversive of the customs, 31 5, 21 | stand in need of no such laws; but that this should above 32 5, 28 | proceed forthwith, to make laws for all nations, subversive 33 5, 28 | punishments awarded by the laws of every place; open bonds, 34 5, 46 | wished to disseminate his laws, or any strange doctrine 35 5, 46 | be able to establish such laws as seemed to him good, among 36 5, 46 | direct opposition to the laws laid down from ancient times, (


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