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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 1, 38 | WOED OF GOD, distributes fully and in justice to all, the 2 1, 50 | thus too does he pulverize, fully season, and make it well 3 1, 61 | imitate: shewing forth fully, by his works, the power ( 4 1, 73 | shall henceforth be able (fully) to know, of what sort the 5 2, 19 | nations, had at once become fully, and completely, diseased 6 2, 19(37)| present day. Lactantius enters fully, and eloquently on this 7 2, 32 | corruptible; that it might fully exist, it never had even 8 2, 34 | is corruptible, but never fully existed, on account of its 9 2, 34 | He says not—and (this) fully and carefully,—that they 10 2, 49 | every body ! For, they all fully equipped themselves for 11 2, 65 | village, kings and Toparchs fully (established) from the earliest 12 2, 68 | Gods,—as one may affirm,—fully bring to pass at that time 13 2, 70 | likely that this would be fully effective, either of good, 14 2, 85 | pass, in which He did not fully exert His providential care, 15 2, 86 | in these (Temples), and fully preached, in this way (and) 16 3, 2 | two great Powers sprung fully up, as (it were) out of 17 3, 27(26)| Edit. Spencer, and more fully in the Demonstr. Evang. 18 3, 34 | is it, that has ever so fully arisen (like the sun) and 19 3, 39 | in Him; and then also, He fully and providentially took 20 4, 7 | should come to pass. He fully too named them all (here), 21 4, 14 | not; but, when they knew fully and accurately, that He 22 4, 18 | because it was not (thus) fully said to them at that time, " 23 4, 18 | foreknowledge of our Saviour, which fully enounced to those, who were 24 4, 20 | complete : the Jews being now fully (dispersed) throughout the 25 4, 22 | the whole of which was fully brought to pass1 forty years 26 4, 23 | by these things also, He fully proved that His foreknowledge 27 4, 27 | to, Him. He did indeed, fully stir up and make'them ready ( 28 5, 9 | christian) instruction, fully confessed of Him, that He 29 5, 9 | disciples, who have (always) fully resembled their Master, 30 5, 21 | Him, they also declared fully to others: and these were 31 5, 22 | had no possessions; and fully gave their testimony to 32 5, 24 | was adverse to these, and fully proclaimed (it) in the hearing


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