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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[3323] It is thought that this does not mean excommunication properly so called, but a species of self-excommunication, i.e., anticipating the sentence of the Church, by quitting it altogether. See Valesius’s note in his edition of Eusebius.

Chapter V.—Christ and His apostles, without any fraud, deception, or hypocrisy, preached that one God, the Father, was the founder of all things. They did not accommodate their doctrine to the prepossessions of their hearers.

[3324] John xiv. 6.

[3325] Ps. lxxxv. 11.

[3326] Luke v. 31, 32.

[3327] Eph. ii. 17.

[3328] Gen. ix. 27.

Chapter VI—The Holy Ghost, throughout the Old Testament Scriptures, made mention of no other God or Lord, save him who is the true God.

[3329] Ps. 110:1.

[3330] Gen. xix. 24.

[3331] Ps. xlv. 6.

[3332] Ps. lxxxii. 1.

[3333] Ps. l. 1.

[3334] Ps. l. 3.

[3335] Isa. lxv. 1.

[3336] Ps. lxxxii. 6.

[3337] Rom. viii. 15.

[3338] Ex. iii. 14.

[3339] Ex. iii. 8.

[3340] Isa. xliii. 10.

[3341] Ps. xcvi. 5.

[3342] Ps. lxxxi. 9.

[3343] These words are an interpolation: it is supposed they have been carelessly repeated from the preceding quotation of Isaiah.

 

 

 

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