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 1  Abb          viii    |            of the Bible, 1898-1906. ~E.R.E.   Encyclopedia of Religion
 2  Abb          viii    |            in Greek, 1882. ~G.P.E.   E. H. Gifford's edition of
 3  Abb          viii    |              Oxford, 1903.) ~Eus., H.E. The Ecclesiastical History
 4  Int,   1, p.    x    |             Milan, A.D. 312 (Eus., H.E. x. 5), other passages present
 5  Int,   1, p.   xi    |              been a convert (Soc., H.E. iii. 23) and a pupil of
 6  Int,   1, p.   xi    |             pupil of Origen (Eus., H.E. vi. 19). He had written
 7  Int,   2, p.   xi    |           passage ει γουν τι δυναται η ημετερα ιστοπια (Dem. 273
 8  Int,   2, p.   xi    |            passage in the History (H.E. i. 2 ad fin.) be safely
 9  Int,   2, p.   xi    |              undergoing persecution, e. g. Dem. 119 b, ο και εστιν
10  Int,   2, p.   xi    |            impostors, described in H.E. ix. 11, would place the
11  Int,   5, p.   xx    |            may say," writes Prof. W. E. Barnes, in his essay On
12  Int            xx(12)|              is given. Theodoret, H. E. i. 1. ~
13  Int            xx(13)|                      1] Theodoret, H.E. i. 12.~
14  Int,   8, p.   xx    |             beginning with the words η παιδισκη σοι, p. 17, and
15    I            xl(1) |               either by adoption, or E. assumed the name from affection (
16    I            xl(2) |          beginning of the work up to η παιδισκη και ο προσηλυτος (
17    I            xl(3) |         dedicated to him. See also H.E. vii. 32, 23 for a panegyric
18    I             4(7) |           The Conflict with Demons." E. T. i. 152-180. For daemons
19   II            62(1) |               Cf. e0panabebhko&j, P. E. 130b.~
20   II            64(2) | superabundant evidence." Gifford [P. E. 64 a, 2] quotes Plato,
21   II            76(16)|              W. H.: kata tou Israhl. E. legwn peri tou Israhl.  ~
22   II            80(23)|          that of Aquila. Eusebius (H.E. vi. 17. Dem. Ev. 316c)
23   II            83(26)|                       2 S.: iasomai. E.: iaswmai. ~
24   II            84(27)|                              1 Cf. H.E. iv. c. 6 ; Tertullian,
25   II            86(31)|                                    2 E. adds mikron. ~
26   II            86(32)|                         3 S.: estai. E.: anastreyei. ~
27   II            88(33)|                                    1 E. adds kai zhthsai. ~
28   II            88(34)|              2 LXX : kai ex ArabiaV. E.: kai apo twn nhswn thV
29   II            88(35)|                                    3 E. omits touV apolomenouV
30   II            93(41)|                        1 Omission in E of 5 b, 6 a, owing to error
31  III           107(8) |                                    2 E.: e0n daktu&lw| Qeou~. W.
32  III           108(11)|                                    2 E.: maqhta&j. W.H.: e9te/rouj.  ~
33  III           108(12)|                                    3 E. omits autou&j. ~
34  III           110(17)|         Julius Africannus ap Eus., H.E. i. 7. 11. See Schürer,
35  III           113(20)|                                    1 E. omits: o3ti a0pe/straptai
36  III           113(21)|                                    2 E. omits: a1nqrwpoj th~| o9dw~|
37  III           113(22)|                                    3 E. omits: 0En th~| tapeinw&
38  III           116(25)|                                    3 E.: kai\ ta_j de/rreij tw~
39  III           117(26)|              another method. To them E. must speak of Christ, w9j
40  III           120(34)|         Longinus at Athens (Eus., P. E. x. 3. 1). He joined Plotinus
41  III           122(38)|            cf. note by Gifford in P. E. 18 c. 3 on distinction
42  III           122(39)|                                    3 E. quotes Phaedo, 96 A. (P.
43  III           122(39)|             quotes Phaedo, 96 A. (P. E. 26) on the research into
44  III           123(40)|              j a0naspako&twn, cf. P. E. 135 d of theosophical philosophers,
45  III           124(41)|                    1 See chiefly, P. E., Books iv. v. and vi. ~
46  III           130(49)|               cf. e0kalindou~nto, P. E. 511, a, 1. Lit.: "rolling
47  III           130(51)|                              3 Cf. H.E. iii. i, which gives the
48  III           130(51)|          there were strong Churches, e. g. Lyons and Vienne. (G.
49  III           132(53)|              e0kqeiazo&menon; cf. P. E. 41 a, 780 b.  ~
50  III           134(57)|                        1 See Eus., H.E. ii. 23.  ~
51  III           135(61)|            staqh&setai pa~n r9h~ma. ~E.: e0pi\ sto&matoj d' ou]
52  III           137(64)|                  2 W.H.: lego&menon. E.: o0no&mati. ~
53  III           137(65)|          name'' is stated by Eus., H.E. iii. 24. And the words
54  III           137(65)|              ability," are quoted, H.E. iii. 39. It is agreed that
55  III           137(65)|           iii. 39. It is agreed that E. was wrong in thinking our
56  III           137(65)|          this be so, the argument of E. as to Matthew's modesty
57  III           139(67)|            and singular participles. E.: o#sa a!n and pl. ~
58  III           140(68)|                                    1 E. changes order of words:
59  III           141(71)|             under the outer garment. E. says the "frock" was used
60  III           142(73)|                           1 Possibly E. is condemning by implication
61  III           142(76)|            passage is also quoted, H.E. I. 11. 6, 7. It is found
62  III           142(76)|        knowledge of this passage. W. E. Barnes' recent reexamination
63  III           142(76)|           and, on the other side, W. E. Barnes, The Testimony of
64  III           143(77)|                                    1 E. has e0kei=non for tou~ton.
65  III           143(78)|                    2 A.D. 130. Cf. H.E. iv. 6, "eighteenth year
66  III           144(79)|                        1 See Eus., H.E. iv. 5. ~[Note to the online
67   IV,  15, p.  194    |           many ideas in the same, i. e. the (174) creative or kingly,
68  VII,   3, p.   93    |            Christ which is Greek (i. e. Christians), and by the
69 VIII           133(8) |                        2 See Eus., H.E. I. 10. ~
70   IX,   3, p.  158    |             forth from his seed," i. e. Jacob's, so we had there, "
71   IX           163(1) |                     3 Cf.: Euseb., H.E. I. 11. ~
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