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Alphabetical [« »] philosophic 9 philosophical 2 philosophically 1 philosophy 16 philostratus 2 phoenicians 2 phrase 5 | Frequency [« »] 16 obey 16 ones 16 ordinances 16 philosophy 16 pray 16 preserved 16 previously | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea Demonstratio evangelica Concordances philosophy |
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1 Int, 1, p. xi | hoods and of the leaders of philosophy was inclined to yield without 2 Int, 5, p. xx | in countless lives that philosophy would have been powerless 3 I, 2, p. 9 | and the most venerable philosophy, only lately codified as 4 III, 2, p. 105 | and other doctrines of philosophy which Moses was the first 5 III, 3, p. 118 | was a deceiver Who taught philosophy in its highest form in that 6 III, 3, p. 118 | author of a holy and divine philosophy, and not one of the common 7 III 120(34)| He died about 305. His philosophy was intensely ethical, and 8 III, 5, p. 136 | cut off by their divine philosophy even from lawful nuptials, 9 III, 6, p. 149 | country for the sake of philosophy the sons of Greece are ever 10 III, 6, p. 154 | of his book, Concerning Philosophy from Oracles, where he thus 11 IV, 17, p. 217 | gone to the roots of the philosophy of the changed names of 12 V, Int, p. 224 | the gods for the lovers of philosophy. But it would be impossible 13 V, Int, p. 225 | why did various schools of philosophy arise from the deep oppositions 14 VIII, Int, p. 97 | conception of virtue and philosophy, they lived in lonely deserts, 15 VIII, Int, p. 98 | and the name of virtue and philosophy became popularly honoured, 16 X, 8, p. 234 | some supreme teacher of philosophy should give a course of