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Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies
[4829] Massuet seems to more than doubt the genuineness of this fragment and the next, and would ascribe them to the pen of Apollinaris, bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia, a contemporary of Irenæus. Harvey passes over these two fragments.
[4833] The conjectural emendation of Harvey has been adopted here, but the text is very corrupt and uncertain.
[4835] From one of the mss. Stieren would insert ἐν τῷ ἰδίῳ σώματι, in His own body; see 1 Pet. ii. 24.
[4840] It is not certain from what work of Irenæus this extract is derived; Harvey thinks it to be from his work περὶ ἐπιστήμης, i.e., concerning Knowledge.
[4843] 2 Kings vi. 6. Comp. book v. chap. xvii. 4.
[4845] Edited by P. Possin, in a Catena Patrum on St. Matthew. See book iii. chap. xi. 8.
[4846] From the same Catena. Compare book v. chap. xvii. 4.
[4848] First edited in Latin by Corderius, afterwards in Greek by Grabe, and also by Dr. Cramer in his Catena on St. Luke.
[4849] Massuet’s Fragment xxxii. is here passed over; it is found in book iii. chap. xviii. 7.
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