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vescatur 1
vescitur 1
vespasian 2
vessel 32
vessels 3
vesta 2
vestae 1
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32 fully
32 purpose
32 sufficient
32 vessel
32 vi
31 better
31 case
Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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vessel

   Book, Paragraph
1 1, 15| for himself this (immense) vessel filled with every sort of 2 1, 28| It is moreover a mighty vessel, and is the work of the 3 1, 47| astonishing art of governing (such vessel) so much as even entered 4 1, 75| locality,—and resides in this vessel (as it were) on the earth, 5 1, 75| not unlike some earthen69 vessel, and) wholly compressed 6 2, 18| nothing better than the vessel in the storm, whose entire 7 2, 52| to run away; of a broken vessel; the purchasing of an estate; 8 2, 94| instrumentality of a human vessel,—the God of truth. The God 9 3, 39| has, by means of a mortal vessel, -- not unlike the king, 10 3, 39| availed himself of this human vessel, and came for the purpose 11 3, 39| therefore, He required a mortal vessel, a help which would comport 12 3, 39| holy than all ; a bodily vessel, and sensible habitation, 13 3, 39| Saviour, by means of the human vessel which He put forth, just 14 3, 39| only such as His human vessel was ; nor was He restrained 15 3, 40| upon dry land, causing His Vessel to traverse the back of 16 3, 42| own will, delivered up His Vessel to those (his) accusers; 17 3, 45| Himself therefore, of a mortal Vessel, -- for the reasons already 18 3, 55| right, that this mortal vessel should, after it had completed 19 3, 55| He should deliver up (His vessel) to entire corruption and 20 3, 55| being unmindful of His own vessel when subject to corruption: -- 21 3, 55| necessary He should shew His vessel to be superior to death, -- 22 3, 55| immediately led out His Vessel into the land of these enemies 23 3, 55| thus in the person of the Vessel which He bore, " His truth 24 3, 56| in the desert between the Vessel of salvation, and the invisible 25 3, 56| the Demons to this (His Vessel). For it was right, that 26 3, 57| wishing to shew that some vessel was incombustible and its 27 3, 57| it known that the mortal Vessel, of which He had availed 28 3, 59| Redemption, -- the bodily Vessel of THE WORD OF GOD, -- was 29 3, 59| of us all88." This bodily vessel therefore of THE WORD ./. 30 3, 61| therefore laid there, the Vessel of the living WORD ; and 31 4, 1 | to hear, by means of the vessel which he assumed, as through 32 4, 2 | God; -- not looking to the vessel of the Body which was visible,


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