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and the Son is that which is Visible of the Father . He is called by Eusebius, The Chief of Philosophers, and the Teacher of Religious Men . |
and the Son is that which is Visible of the Father. He is called by Eusebius, The Chief of Philosophers, and the Teacher of Religious Men. |
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Invisibile etenim filij Pater, Visibile autem patris Filius. Lib. 4. c. 14. |
Invisibile Etenim filij Pater, Visibile autem patris Filius. Lib. 4. c. 14. |
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NONLATINALPHABET. Euseb. Dem. Evang. l. 3. c. 6. |
. Eusebius Dem. Evangelist l. 3. c. 6. |
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