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captivities 1
captivity 3
cardinal 3
care 34
cared 1
career 1
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35 went
34 added
34 barbarians
34 care
34 sake
34 sent
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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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care

   Book, Paragraph
1 Pre | printed, as the greatest care on the part of both the 2 1, 1 | Lord, and no Providential care (existing) ; but that it 3 1, 1 | without contrivance and care; nor can a ship be well 4 1, 24| He is the Providential care which is watchful over all, 5 1, 79| by deeds His providential care over the rational souls 6 2, 3 | to all; That providential care ; That Saviour; That Upholder; 7 2, 29| swear ye, at once with care ;—not without wisdom,—and 8 2, 29| erudition the sister of care; and, by that Governour 9 2, 50| exercised a providential care over the men among whom 10 2, 51| And, Why was not their care more particularly exerted 11 2, 83| Guardian, the providential Care, the Shepherd of the rational 12 2, 83| claim to his providential care? No Captain indeed, would 13 2, 83| defence). The providential care, however, of THE WORD, the 14 2, 84| anxiety and providential care which is over all,—which 15 2, 84| so) rightly exerted its care for those other things of 16 2, 84| so much as one effort of care, that they might become 17 2, 85| fully exert His providential care, for the supply of every 18 2, 85| promptness of His providential care towards all men, that He 19 2, 86| openly shewn His providential care over them ; at one time, 20 2, 93| great, (and) evincing the care for every man, which was 21 2, 96| again from his providential care, (and) by means of many 22 3, 39| evince His providential care for mortals, by that which 23 3, 39| and providentially took care of all things, whether in 24 3, 61| being worthy of the usual care -- was afterwards consigned, 25 3, 61| wonder, should have the care of that Corpse only. For 26 3, 63| Hence indeed, originated the care of mankind for the life 27 4, 18| was therefore with special care that He said, not (only) 28 4, 18| deprived of that providential care, which was formerly exerted 29 4, 33| heareth the word, but the care of the world, and the deceitfulness 30 4, 33| considerations of life, and the care of things not (absolutely) 31 5, 14| cast contempt, giving all care to their soul, keeping themselves 32 5, 21| have pressed them to this care respecting Him, and that 33 5, 21| only to the providential care of the Governour of all, 34 5, 23| iniquity; and that the chief care was, that they should after


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