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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies
[3512] Book ii. ch. xxx. 2.
[3514] No reference is made to this promised work in the writings of his successors. Probably it never was undertaken.
[3515] Most of the mss. read “intolerabiliorem,” but one reads as above, and is followed by all the editors.
[3518] Acts xv. 15, etc.
[3519] Irenæus manifestly read οὕτως for τούτῳ, and in this he agrees with Codex Bezæ. We may remark, once for all, that in the variations from the received text of the New Testament which occur in our author, his quotations are very often in accordance with the readings of the Cambridge ms.
[3521] This addition is also found in Codex Bezæ, and in Cyprian and others.
[3522] Acts xv. 14, etc.
[3523] Another addition, also found in the Codex Bezæ, and in Tertullian.
[3528] Rom. x. 15; Isa. lii. 7.
[3529] All the previous editors accept the reading Deum without remark, but Harvey argues that it must be regarded as a mistake for Dominum. He scarcely seems, however, to give sufficient weight to the quotation which immediately follows.
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