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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[3610] Rom. viii. 34.

[3611] Rom. vi. 9.

[3612] Rom. viii. 11.

[3613] 1 Pet. ii. 23.

Chapter XVII.—The apostles teach that it was neither Christ nor the Saviour, but the Holy Spirit, who did descend upon Jesus. The reason for this descent.

[3614] Isa. xi. 2.

[3615] Isa. lxi. 1.

[3616] Matt. x. 20.

[3617] Harvey remarks on this: “The sacrament of baptism is therefore ἡ δύμανις τῆς ἀναγεννήσεως εἰς Θεόν.” [Comp. book i. cap. xxi.]

[3618] Matt. xxviii. 19.

[3619] Ps. li. 12.

[3620] John xvi. 7.

[3621] Irenæus refers to this woman as a type of the heathen world: for, among the Jews, Samaritan and Idolater were convertible terms.

[3622] Judg. vi. 37, etc.

[3623] Isa. v. 6.

[3624] Isa. xi. 2.

[3625] Luke x. 18.

[3626] 1 John ii. 1.

[3627] “Suum hominem,” i.e., the human race.

[3628] Luke x. 35.

[3629] Matt. xxv. 14.

[3630] The following period is translated from a Syriac fragment (see Harvey’s Irenæus, vol. ii. p. 439), as it supplies some words inconveniently omitted in the old Latin version.

 

 

 

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