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nulla 4
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number 28
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28 foreknowledge
28 godhead
28 laid
28 number
28 ourselves
28 righteousness
28 several
Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | example, a very considerable number of the Sections or Paragraphs, 2 Pre | commonly attending the plural number in nouns, and occasionally 3 Pre | author during a considerable number of years, as well for the 4 2, 22(57) | the prince of Philosophersnumber, and its proportions. ~ 5 2, 45 | which are thus and ./. the number of which is four, the body 6 2, 66 | the Kings, thirty122 in number, from their cities. Those 7 2, 66(122)| Sept. Greek twenty-nine, in number. Our author thought it sufficient, 8 2, 66(122)| perhaps, to give the round number thirty. ~ 9 2, 69 | did so,—129" I know the number of the sand, and the measure 10 3, 2(8) | Peschito, [...]. A large number of predictions to this effect 11 3, 13(13) | and mentions a greater number of these Oracles. Ib. p. 12 3, 56 | therefore, and days in like number, He contended with the whole 13 3, 75(103)| collected a very large number of Prophecies on the coming 14 4, 4 | Saviour at that period, a number of men exceeding description 15 4, 6 | when he had taken a great number of fishes, their nets were 16 4, 6 | have arisen, far more in number than the ships (then present), 17 4, 8 | people, according to the number of the angels23." So that 18 4, 8(23) | languages; because this was the number supposed to have gone down 19 4, 8(23) | enumeration, as well as number. The sense of the place 20 4, 20(67) | the common Bibles. A large number of passages to this effect 21 4, 23(82) | have introduced a large number of spurious readings into 22 4, 24 | were considered (as) of the number of His flock; but those 23 5, 14 | are tens of thousands in number; nor was it one, or two ( 24 5, 22 | thoroughly lied ? They were, in number, the Twelve who had been 25 5, 33 | the Disciples seventy in number, and thousands of others 26 5, 38 | passing away, and reciting the number of the rest of the Disciples, 27 5, 39(74) | o9mologoumena, but were in the number of the antilegomena, or 28 5, 45 | after another, fifteen (in number), who were Jews89; the names


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