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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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  • THE SECOND BOOK AGAINST THE PHILOSOPHERS.
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35. You perceive therefore, that he advises it as proper, that we should adhere to error ! And, For what cause does he set this up? Not because of any other thing, except the Law : that is, because of the death that was suspended on the Law ! And this he openly acknowledges when he says, " We, adhering to the Law, believe." The fear then of man, and of the Law, dismissed from the Philosophers, that Fear, and Law, which (were) of the truth ! Where then, are those excellent and wise things,


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which the same elegant tongue,—(and) wholly for the sake of which,—said in astonishing language, and thus magnificently ?—




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