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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[4160] Num. xvi. 33.

[4161] 1 Kings xiv. 10.

[4162] Susanna 56.

[4163] Ibid. ver. 52, etc.; Ex. xxiii. 7.

[4164] Matt. xxiv. 48, etc.; Luke xii. 45.

[4165] [Contrast this spirit of a primitive Father, with the state of things which Wiclif rose up to purify, five hundred years ago.]

[4166] Num. xvi. 15.

[4167] 1 Sam. xii. 3.

[4168] 2 Cor. ii. 17.

[4169] 2 Cor. vii. 2.

[4170] Isa. lx. 17.

[4171] Matt. xxiv. 45, 46.

[4172] 1 Cor. xii. 28.

[4173] [Note the limitation; not the succession only, but with it (1) pure morality and holiness and (2) unadulterated testimony. No catholicity apart from these.]

Chapter XXVII—The sins of the men of old time, which incurred the displeasure of God, were, by His providence, committed to writing, that we might derive instruction thereby, and not be filled with pride. We must not, therefore, infer that there was another God than He whom Christ preached; we should rather fear, lest the one and the same God who inflicted punishment on the ancients, should bring down heavier upon us.

[4174] Polycarp, Papias, Pothinus, and others, have been suggested as probably here referred to, but the point is involved in utter uncertainty. [Surely this testimony is a precious intimation of the apostle’s meaning (Rom. ii. 12-16), and the whole chapter is radiant with the purity of the Gospel.]

[4175] 1 Sam. xviii.

[4176] 2 Sam. xi. 27.

[4177] 2 Sam. xii. 1, etc.

[4178] 1 Kings viii. 27.

[4179] 1 Kings iv. 34.

[4180] 1 Kings x. 1.

 

 

 

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