13+ Eusebius Quotes On Education, Perseverance

It will sometimes be necessary to use falsehood for the benefit of those who need such a mode of treatment. — Eusebius

I myself have read the writings and teachings of the heretics, polluting my soul for a while with their abominable notions, though deriving this benefit: I was able to refute them for myself and loathe them even more. — Eusebius

Having forbidden all unlawful marriage, and all unseemly practice, and the union of women with women and men with men. — Eusebius

On some occasions the bodies of the martyrs who had been devoured by wild beasts, upon the beasts being strangled, were found alive in their stomachs. — Eusebius

While the saving message spread day by day, some providence brought from Ethiopia an officer of the queen, for that nation is still traditionally ruled by a woman. — Eusebius

The religion of Jesus Christ is neither new nor strange. — Eusebius

Other writers of history recorded the fighting of wars waged for the sake of children and country and other possessions. But our narrative of the government of God will record in ineffaceable letters the most peaceful wars waged in behalf of the peace of the soul. — Eusebius

[Christ's] character is twofold: like the head of the body in that he is regarded as God and yet comparable to the feet in that he put on humanity for the sake of our salvation, a man of passions like ours. — Eusebius

Why cast yourself over a cliff, deciding in your writings about things of which you are ignorant? Why do you not keep to what you have received from the Fathers and Doctors of the Church? You introduce novelties! — Eusebius

Let us ban together to invent all the miracles and resurrection appearances which we never saw and le us carry the sham even to death! Why not die for nothing? Why dislike torture and whipping inflicted for no good reason? Let us go out to all nations and overthrow their institutions and denounce their gods! And even if we don't convince anybody, at least we'll have the satisfaction of drawing down on ourselves the punishment for out own deceit. — Eusebius

But the people of the church in Jerusalem had been commanded by a revelation, vouchsafed to approved men there before the war, to leave the city and to dwell in a certain town of Perea called Pella. — Eusebius

It is an act of virtue to deceive and lie, when by such means the interest of the church might be promoted. — Eusebius

Make disciples of all the nations in my Name. — Eusebius

Life Lessons by Eusebius

Eusebius' work is a reminder of the importance of historical accuracy and the need to document past events. He also emphasized the importance of critical thinking and the need to question the accuracy of sources. Finally, he showed the value of preserving the past for future generations to learn from.

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