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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre, 0(10) | of the corrupt dialect, termed by Adler "Hierosolymitana," 2 Pre | in the ancient character termed Estranghelo. I have now 3 1, 3 | title of wisdom; nor yet has termed the vessels in the houses, 4 2, 12(18) | Ovid. Metam. viii. 350. termed Ampycides, as being the 5 2, 19(34) | Atoms are, in our work, termed [Syriac] bodies that cannot 6 2, 19(34) | Plutarch, [Greek] i. e. It is termed atom, not because it is 7 2, 23(60) | 9 These were termed Atheists by the philosophers 8 2, 42 | and body, was (what they termed) the Entelechia. For the 9 2, 47 | the perishing?"—for Plato termed their warfare with one another, 10 2, 50 | of the Sceptics who are termed Pyrrhonists : and thus also, 11 2, 55(105)| this last account he was termed the Theologian. See also 12 2, 83 | Captain indeed, would ever be termed wise, who should give up 13 3, 13(16) | their labours, and were termed Heroes, as Hercules, the 14 3, 61(93) | to men, &c. who might be termed beasts, because of the fierceness 15 4, 10(29) | this gospel, or doctrine, termed [Syriac] above. ~ 16 4, 11 | congregations of the Jews had been termed Synagogues; and, during 17 4, 25(92) | derived from Him who is termed THE WORD, [Syriac]. See


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