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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 2, 22(56) | all, so should it be the destruction. Anaximander too, according 2 2, 79 | or to foretel, their own destruction137: which happened to them 3 2, 79 | Demons, foreknow his own destruction; nor did he prophesy respecting 4 2, 80 | that has prophesied of the destruction of their Temples, and of 5 2, 80 | Temples were subjected to destruction, a peace, administering 6 2, 86 | every good thing, give up to destruction by fire, the Temples which ( 7 2, 88 | at Ephesus, came to (its) destruction three several times. On 8 2, 90(167)| can find no account of the destruction of this statue by lightning. 9 3, 20 | all this subversion and destruction, raised up on high from 10 3, 55 | to entire corruption and destruction, and (so) make His whole 11 3, 55 | delivering up His Image to destruction, and for surrendering the 12 3, 55 | against the Demons, for the destruction of the error of a multitude 13 4, 13 | dare against Him, and the destruction which should overtake them 14 4, 14 | vineyard itself was left to destruction. That is, the whole of their 15 4, 17 | The prediction too, of the destruction which should overtake them, 16 4, 17 | inhabitants against Him. ~On the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. ~ 17 4, 18 | should undergo an entire destruction and desolation, on account 18 4, 18 | nevertheless, justly expect the destruction of these also, as their 19 4, 18 | following), on the utter destruction of the place. -- ~On the 20 4, 19 | the prospect of) their destruction. He pointed out moreover, 21 4, 20 | of the times of the final destruction of the place; and these 22 4, 20 | and full desolation and destruction67. He designates the desolation 23 4, 20 | desolation of Jerusalem, by the destruction of the Temple, and the laying 24 4, 23 | in utter desolation and (destruction by) burning. And, from that 25 5, 31 | superinducing as they did the destruction of the Gods, at once of


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