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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies
[4122] The text of this sentence is in great confusion, and we can give only a doubtful translation.
[4123] [Leah’s eyes were weak, according to the LXX.; and Irenæus infers that Rachel’s were “beautiful exceedingly.” Canticles, i. 15.]
[4126] This spurious quotation has been introduced before. See book iii. 20. 4.
[4128] So Harvey understands the obscure Latin text, “id quod erat inoperatum conditionis.”
[4131] John iv. 35, etc.
[4132] Matt. i. 20, etc.
[4135] Acts viii. 27;Isa. liii. 7.
[4136] Acts ii. 41, Acts iv. 4.
[4138] [A clear note of recognition on the part of our author, that St. Paul’s mission was world-wide, while St. Peter’s was limited.]
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