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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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1 Pre | to a very considerable extent. For our Translator, anxious 2 Pre | Eusebius word for word, to the extent noticed above. ~Nor is it 3 Pre | Individuals contributed to a small extent: and Mr. Tattam accordingly 4 Pre | faded ; but to what precise extent, it must, as before, remain 5 Pre | I think, to so great an extent as is observable in the 6 Pre | enabled to judge of the extent of Greek learning possessed 7 1, 15 | and length of all in (its) extent. This whole has He brought, 8 2, 13 | their) mind, to such an extent, that they forthwith called 9 2, 19 | bodies (atoms), having no extent, or having projecting parts, 10 2, 19(34) | intimates when he says, "without extent, or, having projecting parts," & 11 2, 23 | proceeded to the greatest extent of impiety60. ~ 12 2, 24(61) | their illustrations, to an extent which would prove unfavourable 13 2, 24(61) | doubt, this is to a certain extent true: and, that these views 14 2, 64(119)| prevail in the East to some extent. In the district of Ganjam 15 2, 81 | wedlock145: and of these, the extent was such, that ("the natural 16 5, 14(13) | confessed, savours, to some extent, of the attachment to monastic


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