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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Ded | IN TESTIMONY OF A DEEP SENSE OF OBLIGATION FOR THE MANY 2 Pre | combination [Syriac] in the sense of immediately, nor the 3 Pre | instance failed to seize the sense of my author, I can only 4 1, 26 | so) divide the faculty of sense by ./. process of reasoning, 5 1, 27 | viewed as wholly subject to sense: for it is constituted of 6 1, 36 | and is understood by the sense of reason, both to exist 7 1, 36 | is visible to the bodily sense, designates the one Universe. 8 1, 47 | manner, the taste is the sense discriminative of sweetness, 9 1, 47 | doctrines. And again, this sense which is extended over the 10 1, 47 | ears, and nostrils ? the sense of taste, and of touch ? 11 1, 47 | of the body, nor of the sense that is irrational: they 12 1, 47 | the body is the same; the sense is in nothing superior; 13 1, 52(48) | 598. B. but in a different sense. Plutarch, de his qui sero, & 14 1, 58 | himself, not of the bodily sense, but of the faculty of knowledge, 15 1, 66 | every faculty of bodily sense; but is visible to the mind 16 1, 78(73) | as it also does from the sense of the Hebrew. ~ 17 2, 21(48) | the nature of the soul in sense, or vapour. [Greek]. And 18 2, 32 | to be considered by the sense that is irrational, and 19 2, 41 | too, to those that are of sense, and subject to corruption ? 20 2, 45 | visible, is subject, to sense, and has a body: and, that 21 2, 45 | things are thus subject to sense, and, that those which are 22 2, 45 | those which are subject to sense, are apprehended by thought, 23 2, 46 | bodies that are subject to sense, and to dissolution ? Or, 24 2, 46 | considered by irrational sense:—this too, which is capable 25 3, 39 | those who delighted in the sense of things seen, and were 26 4, 8(23) | as well as number. The sense of the place will then be, 27 4, 8(24) | the Hebrew Bible in this sense. ~ 28 4, 11(30) | Greek]. Euthymius gives the sense thus: Thou art Peter, as 29 4, 11 | THIS" ./. the whole sense comprised here. On this 30 4, 22(80) | who has taken it in this sense, as may be seen by referring 31 4, 24(89) | 18, note,) the general sense only of some one or two 32 4, 25(92) | used, in this work, in the sense of invigorating, efficient, 33 4, 33(125)| this view. The exegetical sense however, comes to the same 34 5, 34 | one possessed of common sense, to pronounce of this that 35 5, 44(87) | met with before in this sense, h. the Syr. adds [Syriac],


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