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Irenæus
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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies
[4108] 1 Cor. vii. 14. [But Hosea himself says (Hos. xii. 10), “I have used similitudes;” and this history may be fairly referred to prophetic vision. Dr. Pusey, in his Minor Prophets, in loc., argues against this view, however; and his reasons deserve consideration.]
[4111] The text is here uncertain; and while the general meaning of the sentence is plain, its syntax is confused and obscure.
[4112] Irenæus seems here to have written “three” for “two” from a lapse of memory.
[4114] Gal. iii. 5-9; Gen. xii. 3.
[4115] Massuet would cancel these words.
[4116] Rom. ix. 10-13;Gen. xxv. 23.
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