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1 Pre | Divine Manifestation, five books. After him, Suidas says "
2 Pre | in this work, of Syriac books deposited in the Vatican,
3 Pre | of the Second and Third books, respectively, of the "Praeparatio
4 1, 39 | and put forth various books in the place of others36;
5 2, 15 | sacrifices, mysteries, books, and votive offerings to
6 2, 19(35) | also, that he wrote two books on this subject, one entitled, "
7 2, 55(105)| Poets, &c. and a hundred books on the Gods; and, that on
8 2, 59 | into the Greek, in Eight Books,—is full of this, (viz.)
9 2, 65 | Barbarians, give testimony. The Books also, which are among the
10 2, 91(169)| houses of Octavius, with the books; the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus,
11 2, 92(170)| the Chapel and Sybilline books. Simson, Chron. A. M. 3923. ~
12 3, 28 | should compose and complete Books; and, that they should give
13 4, 1 | chooses may collect, from the Books (that have been written)
14 4, 34 | name, and holding false books of the Gospels: -- but he
15 5, 1(1) | inquiry pursued in the former Books of this work.~
16 5, 11 | brought forward the abominable books which they had formerly
17 5, 12 | practised magic brought in their books, and burnt them in the presence
18 5, 14(14) | erudition, having written books on Morality, Physics, Mathematics,
19 5, 16(20) | heathen, that he wrote some books about magic too, which be
20 5, 39(74) | of the antilegomena, or books received by some, and rejected
21 5, 52 | End of writing the Five Books of Eusebius of Caesarea,
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