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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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destroyed

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1 2, 64 | entire corruption of soul destroyed human life, that no other 2 2, 87 | and God the second time destroyed it! They renewed it also 3 2, 88(163)| however, of it having been destroyed by the Amazons. ~ 4 2, 89 | Temple of Juno in Argus was destroyed on one occasion by fire165; 5 2, 90(167)| xviii. This Temple was once destroyed by an inundation of the 6 2, 91 | should seem,—was again, destroyed by lightning. ~ 7 2, 91(169)| adjoining Temples, were all destroyed by fire, which the Historian 8 2, 92 | by them the Capitol, and destroyed that house of every Temple170.  9 3, 13 | subject to their customs to be destroyed, together with (their) Fanes 10 3, 13 | too of every place were destroyed ; and the Christ of God 11 3, 59 | unholy power of Demons was destroyed ; this whole vain and earthly 12 4, 16 | servants also, who are here destroyed and slain, and the former 13 4, 16 | and took the city, and destroyed the Temple itself by fire. 14 4, 18 | law of war; others they destroyed by famine; others they led 15 4, 22 | vices as this78 : for they destroyed the city itself79! and ( 16 4, 22(79) | Syriac]. Lit, For they destroyed the city, and forced the


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