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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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temples

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1 1, 1 | propriety shut out from our holy temples. Because, neither can they 2 1, 2 | streets, squares, buildings, temples, gymnasia—things inanimate— 3 2, 11(9) | They are then considered as Temples. ([Arabic], Pocock. spec. 4 2, 13 | They also built Fanes and Temples (to these) both in the cities 5 2, 13 | with the Fanes, Images, and Temples (of these) ! ~ 6 2, 19 | one time, walking to the temples with the inhabitants (generally) ; 7 2, 49 | ignorant crowd, going to the Temples, and presenting themselves 8 2, 50 | with their own eyes the Temples, Fanes, and Idols (that 9 2, 52 | flow down97, frequented the Temples together with ./. tavern-keepers, 10 2, 76 | when those (their) ancient temples occupied the highest positions 11 2, 78 | Sacred places, Fanes, and Temples too, were abundantly appropriated 12 2, 78 | votive offerings were these temples adorned. Much talk too was 13 2, 80 | the destruction of their Temples, and of their own utter 14 2, 80 | they lent no aid to their Temples, when these were rased to 15 2, 80 | is this, that, when their Temples were subjected to destruction, 16 2, 86 | the errors of Demons. The Temples too, of those who were thought 17 2, 86 | destruction by fire, the Temples which (men) had built to 18 2, 86 | Why did He destroy their Temples together with their images ? 19 2, 86 | those who resided in these (Temples), and fully preached, in 20 2, 86 | came) upon them, that the Temples of the Gods were even burnt, 21 2, 87(161)| the conflagrations of the Temples. See also ib. Lib. III. 22 2, 91(169)| the times of Titus, the Temples of Serapis and Isis; the 23 2, 91(169)| Capitolinus, with the adjoining Temples, were all destroyed by fire, 24 3, 20 | as from the first, with Temples which were pure, and distinguished (


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