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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[4407] 1 Cor. vi. 11.

[4408] Matt. ix. 29.

[4409] Mark ix. 23.

[4410] Matt. viii. 13.

[4411] John iii. 36.

[4412] Matt. xxiii. 37, 38.

[4413] Matt. xi. 12.

[4414] 1 Cor. ix. 24-27.

[4415] Jer. ii. 19.

[4416] [If we but had the original, this would doubtless be found in all respects a noble specimen of primitive theology.]

Chapter XXXVIII.—Why man was not made perfect from the beginning.

[4417] 1 Cor. iii. 2.

[4418] 1 Cor. iii. 3.

[4419] Ps. lxxxii. 6, 7.

[4420] That is, that man’s human nature should not prevent him from becoming a partaker of the divine.

Chapter XXXIX.—Man is endowed with the faculty of distinguishing good and evil; so that, without compulsion, he has the power, by his own will and choice, to perform God’s commandments, by doing which he avoids the evils prepared for the rebellious.

[4421] Efficeris.

[4422] Ps. xlv. 11.

[4423] Matt. xxii. 3, etc.

[4424] Matt. iii. 9.

Chapter XL.—One and the same God the Father inflicts punishment on the reprobate, and bestows rewards on the elect.

[4425] Matt. xxv. 41.

[4426] Isa. xlv. 7.

[4427] Matt. xxv. 32.

 

 

 

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