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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies

[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.

[4497] Rom. viii. 9.

[4498] Rom. viii. 15.

[4499] This is adopting Harvey’s emendation of “voluntatem” for “voluntate.”

[4500] Jer. v. 3.

[4501] Ps. xlix. 20.

[4502] Lev. xi. 2;Deut. xiv. 3, etc.

[4503] Ps. i. 2.

[4504] Luke vi. 46.

[4505] 1 Cor. ii. 14, 1 Cor. iii. 1, etc.

Chapter IX.—Showing how that passage of the apostle which the heretics pervert, should be understood; viz., “Flesh and blood shall not possess the kingdom of God.”

[4506] 1 Cor. xv. 50.

[4507] Luke x. 60.

[4508] Matt. xxvi. 41.

[4509] 1 Cor. xv. 48.

[4510] 1 Cor. xv. 49.

[4511] Matt. v. 5.

Chapter X.—By a comparison drawn from the wild olive-tree, whose quality but not whose nature is changed by grafting, he proves more important things; he points out also that man without the Spirit is not capable of bringing forth fruit, or of inheriting the kingdom of God.

[4512] Rom. xi. 17.

[4513] Matt. vii. 19.

[4514] 1 Cor. xv. 50.

 

 

 

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