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Irenaeus
Against heresies

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1 I, 27, 1 | the time of Hyginus, who held the ninth place in the episcopal 2 I, 29, 1 | describe the principal opinions held by them. Some of them, then, 3 II, 1, 2 | other points, and should be held in, bounded, and enclosed 4 II, 14, 2 | The poet Homer, again, held the opinion that Oceanus, 5 II, 14, 6 | their origin. And [they held] that one set of first principles 6 II, 17, 8 | cannot therefore longer be held, as these men teach, that 7 II, 17, 10| He must in that case be held free from blame, inasmuch 8 II, 19, 3 | is an opinion that can be held only by those utterly frantic, 9 II, 22, 6 | presided o'er, And converse held upon the golden floor."~ 10 II, 24, 5 | It cannot therefore be held that months of thirty days 11 II, 32, 1 | only is the actual murderer held guilty of having killed 12 II, 32, 5 | when He was made man, He held fellowship with His own 13 II, 33, 4 | vivified, and increased, and held together by the latter; 14 III, 4, 1 | with which the apostles held constant intercourse, and 15 III, 4, 3 | flourished under Anicetus, who held the tenth place of the episcopate. 16 III, 8, 2 | holds who binds, but he is held who is bound. And this he 17 III, 18, 7 | sin into bondage, but was held by death, so that sin should 18 III, 20 | LOT, AND OF THE BENEFITS HELD OUT TO HIM, HE DO NOT ACKNOWLEDGE 19 III, 20, 1 | of Jonah, for those who held the same opinion as Jonah 20 III, 21, 2 | while as yet the Macedonians held Asia, Ptolemy the son of 21 III, 23, 2 | led them away captive, and held them for a long time in 22 III, 23, 8 | whole human race is still held in a state of perdition. 23 IV, 12, 4 | for this reason were they held as being unrighteous as 24 IV, 21, 3 | one who holds, but is not held; binding the feet, but not 25 IV, 31, 2 | Wherefore also they are to be held excusable, since they supposed 26 V, 3, 3 | flesh, which has already held converse with, and been 27 V, 13, 3 | when that flesh which is held down by it shall go forth 28 V, 14, 2 | communion which should be held with it, and seeking out 29 V, 21, 3 | namely, those men whom he held in bondage, and whom he


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