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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[3811] Isa. xlii. 5.

[3812] Matt. xi. 25;Luke x. 21.

[3813] Deut. vi. 4.

[3814] John v. 46, 47.

[3815] Luke xvi. 31.

[3816] Luke xvi. 19.

[3817] Isa. v. 12.

[3818] Matt. v. 34.

[3819] Isa. lxvi. 1.

[3820] Matt. xxi. 13.

[3821] Isa. i. 23.

[3822] Jer. iv. 22.

[3823] Matt. x. 6.

[3824] John iv. 41.

[3825] Rom. xi. 26.

[3826] Gal. iii. 24.

[3827] Num. xxi. 8.

[3828] This passage is quoted by Augustine, in his treatise on original sin, written to oppose Pelagius (lib. i. c. ii.), about 400 A.D.

[3829] John xii. 32, John iii. 14.

Chapter III.—Answer to the cavils of the Gnostics. We are not to suppose that the true God can be changed, or come to an end because the heavens, which are His throne and the earth, His footstool, shall pass away.

[3830] 1 Cor. vii. 31.

[3831] Ps. 102:25-28. The cause of the difference in the numbering of the Psalms is that the Septuagint embraces in one psalm—the ninth—the two which form the ninth and tenth in the Hebrew text.

 

 

 

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