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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[4476] 1 Cor. ii. 6.

[4477] The old Latin has “audivimus,” have heard.

[4478] 1 Thess. v. 23. [I have before referred the student to the “Biblical Psychology” of Prof. Delitzsch (translation), T. &amp; T. Clark, Edinburgh, 1868.]

[4479] 1 Cor. iii. 16.

[4480] John ii. 19-21.

[4481] 1 Cor. iii. 17.

[4482] 1 Cor. vi. 13, 14.

Chapter VII.—Inasmuch as Christ did rise in our flesh, it follows that we shall be also raised in the same; since the resurrection promised to us should not be referred to spirits naturally immortal, but to bodies in themselves mortal.

[4483] John xx. 20, 25-27.

[4484] 1 Cor. vi. 14.

[4485] Rom. viii. 11.

[4486] Ps. xxii. 31, LXX.

[4487] 1 Cor. xv. 42.

[4488] 1 Cor. xv. 36.

[4489] 1 Cor. xv. 43.

[4490] 1 Cor. xv. 43.

[4491] 1 Cor. xv. 44.

[4492] 1 Cor. xiii. 9, 12.

[4493] 1 Pet. i. 8.

[4494] Grabe, Massuet, and Stieren prefer to read, “the face of the living God;” while Harvey adopts the above, reading merely “Domini,” and not “Dei vivi.”

Chapter VIII.—The gifts of the Holy Spirit which we receive prepare us for incorruption, render us spiritual, and separate us from carnal men. These two classes are signified by the clean and unclean animals in the legal dispensation.

[4495] Eph. i. 13, etc.

[4496] 2 Cor. v. 4.

 

 

 

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