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1 Abb viii | H.E. The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius. ~ 2 Int, 2, p. xi | earlier or later than the History, which is generally dated 3 Int, 2, p. xi | with Lightfoot, not "my history," but "my personal observation." 4 Int, 2, p. xi | Neither can the passage in the History (H.E. i. 2 ad fin.) be safely 5 Int, 5, p. xx | indeed all those whose lives history records. ~The simplicity, 6 Int, 5, p. xx | been treated would leave history a mass of questionable documents 7 Int xx(11)| 3] History of Dogma, iii. 136 (note). ~ 8 Int, 6, p. xx | Eusebius' hold on the Gospel history was firm and sure. No one 9 Int, 7, p. xx | Cf. Darwell Stone, A History of the Doctrine of the Eucharist, 10 Int, 7, p. xx | i 109-111. A. Harnack, History of Dogma, iv. 291.] ~ 11 Int, 8, p. xx | the Praeparatio and the History, because the Demonstratio, 12 I 2 | in the course of Hebrew history, and now in that of foreign 13 I, 1, p. 3 | if they stole a march on history these same writers proclaimed 14 I, 5, p. 25 | himself bears this out in his history of ancient times when he 15 II 84(27)| distance its sacred height."— History of the Jews, Book XVIII. 16 III 110(17)| i. 7. 11. See Schürer, History of the Jewish People, i. 17 III 130(51)| and Vienne. (G. P. Fisher, History of the Church, pp. 46, 47. 18 III 141(70)| rigorous in other fields of history. But the enormous importance 19 III, 5, p. 143 | foretold by the prophets. And history also assures us that there 20 III, 6, p. 152 | first time in (c) man's history, things unrecorded before 21 V, 11, p. 255 | Abraham, in the Course of the History that so tells. ~[Passage 22 VI 1 | their final ruin; just as history shows that they attacked 23 VI, 18, p. 27 | you may gather from the history of Flavius Josephus. It 24 VII, 1, p. 58 | Now if we inquire of history it is abundantly clear that 25 VII, 1, p. 61 | Empire at each period of history, because Assyrians in Hebrew 26 VII, 1, p. 65 | by the events in Jewish history which have been clearly 27 VII, 1, p. 68 | destroyed. And we know from history that until the coming of 28 VII, 2, p. 79 | Bethlehem because of its history the cave in which the (c) 29 VII, 3, p. 87 | refer to Solomon, for his history tells us much about him 30 VIII, 1, p. 102 | handed down to give the history of the period from then 31 VIII, 2, p. 128 | Syrian rule, and ends its history at that date. So that the 32 VIII, 2, p. 132 | evidence of this, giving the history of those times in the Eighteenth 33 VIII, 2, p. 134 | accurate account of it in the history of Josephus. ~But after 34 X, 1, p. 198 | those who have read the history of the times after our Saviour'