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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | had, no doubt, ability sufficient to compose a work on the 2 Pre | Church, affords full and sufficient testimony. ~Having then 3 Pre | the truth, is more than sufficient to repay any labour which 4 1, 5 | begotten), who should be sufficient for all12; who could accurately, 5 1, 30 | be required, when one is sufficient to effect every thing? And 6 1, 30 | the only (begotten), is sufficient to effect the will of His 7 1, 30 | this Almighty, would be sufficient for the performance and 8 1, 30 | an Effectuator, and that sufficient for all? But nothing which 9 1, 30 | THE GOD who is OF GOD is sufficient for all, and is Almighty; 10 1, 30 | alone do we declare to he sufficient for the adorning of all 11 1, 44 | it was necessary, that a sufficient house or residence should 12 2, 12(11) | knowledge of the true God, was sufficient to save men from their evil 13 2, 20 | the person of any one, be sufficient for the life of happiness, 14 2, 66(122)| number. Our author thought it sufficient, perhaps, to give the round 15 2, 79(137)| however, in this case is sufficient to shew, that this revelation 16 2, 93 | which was both suitable and sufficient. ~ 17 3, 61 | after the rebuke which was sufficient against Death95. For, if 18 4, 1 | own eyes: and, they are sufficient for those whose judgment 19 4, 6 | after the teaching which was sufficient, -- because it was suitable 20 4, 7(16) | world, this place would be sufficient to correct any such notion. 21 4, 17 | These things are therefore sufficient (here). Let us then, ./. 22 4, 27 | my sake." For it was not sufficient, that He should only foreknow 23 4, 31 | servant than his lord. It is sufficient for the disciple that he 24 4, 32 | things, "Every man is not sufficient for this matter, except 25 4, 32(123)| unnatural and unheard of, -- was sufficient to shew His foreknowledge. 26 4, 34(133)| 8 It will be sufficient to remark here that, by 27 4, 35(144)| would, one would think, be sufficient to satisfy those who are 28 4, 36(147)| our common Bibles, will be sufficient to shew. -- But the kingdom 29 5, 33 | agreement of witnesses is sufficient to settle any of those things, 30 5, 36 | already advanced, will be sufficient proof of (all) that is before 31 5, 43 | respecting our Saviour, is sufficient. There is nevertheless, 32 5, 44(87) | various readings. It will be sufficient for me to notice those observed


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