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The Proof of the Gospel: Being the Demonstratio Evangelica of Eusebius of Cæsarea is unavailable, but you can change that!

A translation of Eusebius of Caesarea’s Demonstratio Evangelica or “Proof of the Gospel”—an apologetic and dogmatic work of which only a fragment remains. Eusebius examines the person of Jesus Christ, and attempts to “convey the exact knowledge … of God’s mysterious dispensation in regard to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.” Contains an introduction and overview from translator William John...

Jerusalem break forth into joy together, for the Lord has pitied her, and saved Jerusalem.” Nor would you be wrong in calling Sion the soul of every holy and godly man, so far as it is lifted above this life, having its city in heaven, seeing the things beyond the world. For it means “a watch-tower.”1 [b] And in so far as such a man remains calm and free from passion, you could call him Jerusalem—for Jerusalem means “Vision of Peace.” After this the call of the Gentiles to the worship of God is very
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