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ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
Against Heresies: Book IV by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
Chapter IX.—There is but one author, and one end to both covenants. 1. All things therefore are of one and the same substance, that is, from one and the same God;…
Against Heresies: Book IV by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
Chapter XI.—The old prophets and righteous men knew beforehand of the advent of Christ, and earnestly desired to see and hear Him, He revealing himself in the Scriptures by the Holy Ghost,…
Against Heresies: Book IV by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
Chapter XXI.—Abraham’s faith was identical with ours; this faith was prefigured by the words and actions of the old patriarchs. 1. But that our faith was also prefigured in Abraham,…
Against Heresies: Book V by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
Chapter V.—The prolonged life of the ancients, the translation of Elijah and of Enoch in their own bodies, as well as the preservation of Jonah, of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego,…
Against Heresies: Book V by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
Chapter XXVIII.—The distinction to be made between the righteous and the wicked. The future apostasy in the time of Antichrist, and the end of the world. 1. Inasmuch, then,…
Against Heresies: Book V by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
Chapter XVII.—There is but one Lord and one God, the Father and Creator of all things, who has loved us in Christ, given us commandments, and remitted our sins;…
Against Heresies: Book V by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
Chapter XVIII.—God the Father and His Word have formed all created things (which They use) by Their own power and wisdom, not out of defect or ignorance. The Son of God,…
Against Heresies: Book II by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
Chapter V.—This world was not formed by any other beings within the territory which is contained by the Father. 1. The remarks, therefore, which I made a little while ago See above, chap.
Against Heresies: Book III by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
Chapter XIII—Refutation of the opinion, that Paul was the only apostle who had knowledge of the truth. 1. With regard to those (the Marcionites) who allege that Paul alone knew the truth,…
Fragments from the Lost Writings of Irenæus by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
III. For See pp. 31 and 312, of this volume. We are indebted again to Eusebius for this valuable fragment from the Epistle of Irenæus to Victor Bishop of Rome (Hist.