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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | Bibliotheca Graeca of Fabricius, speaks of it in this manner. (Vol. 2 Pre | suppositions is: Our author speaks repeatedly of the peace 3 1, 35 | God24 thus mysteriously speaks: "He25 was in the world, 4 2, 3(3) | Eccl. Theolog. cap. xiv. he speaks, indeed, of His having a 5 2, 19(35) | repugnant Stoic, p. 1033), he speaks of this sentiment as praised 6 2, 20(43) | philosophy of the ancients,—thus speaks summarily on Aristotle, ( 7 2, 34(72) | p. 284.) The Syriac here speaks in the first person, as 8 2, 46(85) | from the beginning, Plato speaks very much as our author 9 2, 52(97) | passage in Plutarch, which speaks of nourishing the hair as 10 2, 52(97) | Providentia, p. 321. Tom. iv.) speaks thus of the beard and hair 11 2, 89(166)| 33. Eusebius, however, speaks of an invasion and burning 12 3, 13(16) | C...[Greek] The Syriac speaks here much stronger on the 13 3, 55(75) | x. 19. Ib. ver. 18, He speaks of Satan falling from heaven. 14 3, 60(90) | by the Apostle, when he speaks of Christ in his human character 15 4, 6(13) | 2 Our author here speaks as an inhabitant of Caesarea. ~ 16 5, 17(23) | ii. p. 200. Edit. Grabe) speaks of Tradition, not written, 17 5, 31 | the Book itself, which (speaks) of them, shews plainly, 18 5, 39(74) | 6 Our author speaks here of the First Epistle


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