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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 1, 63(54) | hominem, it being religiously held by the heathen of his times, 2 1, 72(63) | as a mystery, and to be held as such by the faithful, 3 2, 18(31) | greediness." Plato seems to have held much the same opinion on 4 2, 21(51) | Ilium. Anaximander also held, that the world would be 5 2, 22(58) | 7 Empedocles held, that the Elements of all 6 2, 24 | the true) Philosophy ; and held correctly, respecting that 7 2, 24(61) | shewn, that the Hebrews held, in common with Plato, the 8 2, 44 | think that this same man held soundly of ./. the immortality 9 2, 69 | was in ./. Delphos, and held his seat (there) in the 10 3, 57 | placing the one which he held in his hand in the fire, 11 3, 59 | the nations that had been held in the impiety of their 12 3, 61 | WORD ; and a great stone held (the entrance of) the cave. 13 3, 61(95) | against the Docetae, who held that it was a phantom only 14 4, 9 | after Death, and openly held converse with them. And 15 4, 15 | the people, because they held Him as a Prophet." "41 And 16 4, 17 | Simeon, who after James held the Episcopal chair in Jerusalem53, 17 4, 30(114)| ascribed to Mohsin Fani. He held with the Gnostics, that 18 4, 31 | made known118." The Jews held that Beelzebub was an evil 19 4, 31 | which had formerly been held by the many120. ~On those


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