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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[3729] Matt. xxii. 43.

[3730] Matt. xvi. 17.

[3731] Matt. i. 12-16.

[3732] Jer. xxii. 24, 25.

[3733] Jer. xxii. 28, etc.

[3734] Jer. xxxvi. 30, 31.

[3735] Harvey prefixes this last clause to the following section.

[3736] Rom. v. 19.

[3737] Gen. ii. 5.

[3738] John i. 3.

Chapter XXII.—Christ assumed actual flesh, conceived and born of the Virgin.

[3739] Matt. v. 5.

[3740] Gal. iv. 4.

[3741] Rom. i. 3, 4.

[3742] In addition to the Greek text preserved by Theodoret in this place, we have for some way a Syriac translation, differing slightly from both Greek and Latin. It seems, however, to run smoother than either, and has therefore been followed by us.

[3743] John iv. 6.

[3744] Ps. lxix. 27.

[3745] Matt. xxvi. 38.

[3746] Rom. v. 14.

[3747] Luke i. 38.

[3748] Gen. ii. 25.

[3749] This seems quite a peculiar opinion of Irenæus, that our first parents, when created, were not of the age of maturity.

 

 

 

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