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... Irenæus and Tertullian attestthe same thing; but to whom do they attest it?To people who had never seen Rome—to Africans,to Allobroges, to Syrians,and to some of the inhabitants of Sichem. Theyhad certainly not seen this statue,the real ...
... Irenæus and Tertullian attestthe same thing; but to whom do they attest it?To people who had never seen Rome—to Africans,to Allobroges, to Syrians,and to some of the inhabitants of Sichem. Theyhad certainly not seen this statue,the real ...
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... Irenæus, whocomes afterwards,and whoalso believedin thereignofa thousandyears, tells us that he learned from an old man that St. John wrote the Apocalypse.ButSt. Irenæus is reproached with having written that there should be but four ...
... Irenæus, whocomes afterwards,and whoalso believedin thereignofa thousandyears, tells us that he learned from an old man that St. John wrote the Apocalypse.ButSt. Irenæus is reproached with having written that there should be but four ...
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... Irenæus, after St.Justin, expressly says that St. Peter and St. Paul came toRome, and that they entrusted its government to St. Linus.But here is another difficulty: if they made St. Linus inspector of the rising Christian society at ...
... Irenæus, after St.Justin, expressly says that St. Peter and St. Paul came toRome, and that they entrusted its government to St. Linus.But here is another difficulty: if they made St. Linus inspector of the rising Christian society at ...
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... Irenæus says, "There each vineshall bear tenthousand branches,each branchten thousand clusters, and eachcluster ten thousand grapes." Several fathers of theChurch have,indeed, thought that the blessed in heaven would enjoy alltheir ...
... Irenæus says, "There each vineshall bear tenthousand branches,each branchten thousand clusters, and eachcluster ten thousand grapes." Several fathers of theChurch have,indeed, thought that the blessed in heaven would enjoy alltheir ...
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... Irenæus speak of it as a prodigy, which in their time was still existing. These testimonies havebeen looked upon as ridiculous fables. Itwould,however, bevery natural forsomeJews to amuse themselveswith cutting a heap ofasphaltus into a ...
... Irenæus speak of it as a prodigy, which in their time was still existing. These testimonies havebeen looked upon as ridiculous fables. Itwould,however, bevery natural forsomeJews to amuse themselveswith cutting a heap ofasphaltus into a ...
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