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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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38. Of the Earth, you say, and the Heavens, the Ocean and Tethys were the progeny: and again, Phorcys, Saturn, and Rhea. And so after all these, Jupiter and Juno ! Jupiter, after the Earth and Heavens! Jupiter, after Saturn ! and Rhea, after the whole of these ! What say you, O Combatant ?—Where is the great Jupiter, who drove the flying chariot in the Heavens ? Or, Is not that a sentiment of thine, over which every body cries out and wonders, when thou thus sayest:—




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