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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | the author of it, who, the better to secure its reception, 2 Pre | But there are, I think, better reasons for supposing that 3 Pre | accessible. And, for the better understanding of the mind 4 1, 2 | Nor do they appear to me better than those who leave the 5 1, 26 | he would deserve nothing better of the wise, than the ridicule 6 1, 47 | foot. What can they scent better than the tracing dogs, which 7 1, 47 | smell ? or, be said to see better than any Antelope; which, 8 1, 69 | desired their change for the better, and followed after their 9 1, 73 | perfect state, be nothing better than an infant. For, what 10 2, 2 | all among men, might the better be known, let us first of 11 2, 15(28) | philosophers in any respect better. Compare the first few sections 12 2, 18 | creation, became nothing better than the vessel in the storm, 13 2, 64(119)| full grown and perfect, the better. This victim is put to death 14 2, 67(127)| 5.) seem to me to lay a better claim to this. Egypt may, 15 2, 73 | do it not, are in nothing better than enemies. But if, when 16 2, 76 | which were formerly not better than a ship in a storm, 17 2, 78 | circumstanced, they were no better than demoniacs whose souls 18 2, 94 | would be the change for the better in every one, upon human 19 2, 94 | knowledge of God, and to the better life of purity and of righteousness. 20 3, 5 | by means of the sight, is better than that which is by any 21 3, 20 | cut off, a renovation far better than they formerly had! 22 3, 41 | the great change to His better (doctrine) which should 23 3, 74 | follow after the life of that better wisdom, the fear of God, 24 4, 3 | who made a greater and better profession of Him, than ( 25 4, 11 | this) in the fulfilment, better than any (that) words (can 26 5, 6 | in man, was in no respect better in its essence than were 27 5, 21 | consider (His precepts) much better than those which Moses delivered 28 5, 25 | knew with certainty, (and) better than all others, had not 29 5, 28 | eyes of us all, -- we know better and more accurately than 30 5, 28 | that He possessed something better than the many. But ./. 31 5, 28 | For, What can there be better than this, that we should


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