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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 XX.—Futility of the arguments adduced to demonstrate the sufferings of the twelfth Æon, from the parables, the treachery of Judas, and the passion of our Saviour.

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

Chapter XXVI.—“Knowledge puffeth up, but love edifieth.” 1. It is therefore better and more profitable to belong to the simple and unlettered class,…

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

Chapter XXXIV.—Souls can be recognised in the separate state, and are immortal although they once had a beginning. 1. The Lord has taught with very great fulness,…

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

Chapter XXXV.—Refutation of Basilides, and of the opinion that the prophets uttered their predictions under the inspiration of different gods. 1. Moreover, in addition to what has been said,…

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

Chapter XXXI.—Recapitulation and application of the foregoing arguments. 1. Those, then, who are of the school of Valentinus being overthrown, the whole multitude of heretics are, in fact,…

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

Chapter XXXI.—We should not hastily impute as crimes to the men of old time those actions which the Scripture has not condemned, but should rather seek in them types of things to come:…

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

Chapter VII.—Recapitulation of the foregoing argument, showing that Abraham, through the revelation of the Word, knew the Father, and the coming of the Son of God.

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

Chapter XLI.—Those persons who do not believe in God, but who are disobedient, are angels and sons of the devil, not indeed by nature, but by imitation. Close of this book,…

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

Chapter XXII.—Deviations of heretics from the truth.…

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Fragments from the Lost Writings of Irenæus by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)

II. These This interesting extract we also owe to Eusebius, who (ut sup.) took it from the work De Ogdoade, written after this former friend of Irenæus had lapsed to Valentinianism.

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