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ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)

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Against Heresies: Book II by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Chapter XXVIII.—Perfect knowledge cannot be attained in the present life: many questions must be submissively left in the hands of God.…

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Against Heresies: Book II by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Chapter XXX.—Absurdity of their styling themselves spiritual, while the Demiurge is declared to be animal. 1. Such being the state of the case,…

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Against Heresies: Book III by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Chapter XXI.—A vindication of the prophecy in Isa. vii. 14 against the misinterpretations of Theodotion, Aquila, the Ebionites, and the Jews. Authority of the Septuagint version.

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Against Heresies: Book III by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Chapter XXIII.—Arguments in opposition to Tatian, showing that it was consonant to divine justice and mercy that the first Adam should first partake in that salvation offered to all by Christ.

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Against Heresies: Book III by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Preface. Thou hast indeed enjoined upon me, my very dear friend, that I should bring to light the Valentinian doctrines, concealed, as their votaries imagine; that I should exhibit their diversity,…

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Against Heresies: Book V by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Chapter I.—Christ alone is able to teach divine things, and to redeem us: He, the same, took flesh of the Virgin Mary, not merely in appearance, but actually, by the operation of the Holy Spirit,…

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Against Heresies: Book IV by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Chapter XXXVI.—The prophets were sent from one and the same Father from whom the Son was sent. 1. Which [God] the Lord does not reject,…

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Against Heresies: Book IV by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Chapter XVII.—Proof that God did not appoint the Levitical dispensation for His own sake, or as requiring such service; for He does, in fact, need nothing from men.

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Against Heresies: Book IV by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Chapter XVIII.—Concerning sacrifices and oblations, and those who truly offer them. 1. The oblation of the Church, therefore, which the Lord gave instructions to be offered throughout all the world,…

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Against Heresies: Book I by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

Chapter XIII.—The deceitful arts and nefarious practices of Marcus. 1. But The Greek text of this section is preserved both by Epiphanius (Hær. xxxiv. 1) and by Hippolytus (Philosoph., vi.

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