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29 instruction
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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | few more years, for the period within which our Syriac 2 Pre | at Edessa at this early period, but rather in Palestine. 3 Pre | Work itself, and as to the period at which it was probably 4 Pre | piety and zeal. ~As to the period at which it was written, 5 1, 33 | completes in a momentary period of nature. Thus too, the 6 1, 59 | who have existed at any period ; and from these, rather 7 1, 69 | infant to be born, when the period of its destined months has 8 2, 21(49) | endure only for a certain period of time. [Greek] Ib. cap. 9 2, 67 | they gave up the whole period of their lives to contention ! 10 2, 67 | they were, during the whole period of their lives, harassed 11 2, 85 | had never allowed even a period to pass, in which He did 12 2, 85 | who were in need. At every period therefore, in all ages of 13 2, 85 | worship of God: at that period, too, he gave the instruction 14 3, 1 | At once too, and at one period, as it were at the intimation 15 3, 33 | What God or Hero has at any period, or ever, been heard of, 16 3, 38 | not to he imagined; at any period too, it must be a singular 17 3, 61 | so taken). But, when the period of three days had not yet 18 4, 3 | will consider that at this period, the Roman who drew near 19 4, 4 | near to our Saviour at that period, a number of men exceeding 20 4, 12 | existed, nor did they at the period in which He enounced these 21 4, 17 | the Jews at a subsequent period, in Jerusalem itself; when 22 4, 18 | seventy years was the whole period of the desolation of the 23 4, 18 | fulfilment of the prediction. The period too has been that of many 24 4, 34(133)| passages of Scripture, -- that period in which the old system 25 5, 2 | was a man heard of at any period, who (as) a magician and 26 5, 16 | forth and shew, through the period of a long life, that they 27 5, 44 | 44. " At87 this period then was Jesus, a wise man, 28 5, 52(109)| Daniel relating to this period, the work of Sir Isaac Newton 29 5, 52 | rooted up. From ./. that period too, have the Jewish people


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