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Side 56
... Irenæus and Epiphanius . It must indeed be allowed , that those writers were inclined to multiply the number of sects which opposed the unity of the church . ( 34 ) Eusebius , 1. iv . c . 15. Sozomen , 1. ii . c . 32. See in Bayle , in ...
... Irenæus and Epiphanius . It must indeed be allowed , that those writers were inclined to multiply the number of sects which opposed the unity of the church . ( 34 ) Eusebius , 1. iv . c . 15. Sozomen , 1. ii . c . 32. See in Bayle , in ...
Side 66
... Irenæus , who conversed with the immediate disciples of the apostles , down to Lactantius , who was preceptor to the son of Constan- tine ( 65 ) . Though it might not be universally received , it appears to have been the reigning ...
... Irenæus , who conversed with the immediate disciples of the apostles , down to Lactantius , who was preceptor to the son of Constan- tine ( 65 ) . Though it might not be universally received , it appears to have been the reigning ...
Side 70
... Irenæus , though Irenæus himself was left to struggle with the difficulties of a barbarous dialect , whilst he preached the Gospel to the natives of Gaul ( 74 ) . The divine inspiration , whether it was conveyed in the form of a waking ...
... Irenæus , though Irenæus himself was left to struggle with the difficulties of a barbarous dialect , whilst he preached the Gospel to the natives of Gaul ( 74 ) . The divine inspiration , whether it was conveyed in the form of a waking ...
Side 71
... Irenæus , about the end of the second century , the resurrection of the dead was very far from being esteemed an uncom- mon event ; that the miracle was frequently performed on necessary occasions , by great fasting and the joint ...
... Irenæus , about the end of the second century , the resurrection of the dead was very far from being esteemed an uncom- mon event ; that the miracle was frequently performed on necessary occasions , by great fasting and the joint ...
Side 72
... Irenæus ( 81 ) . If the truth of any of those miracles is appreciated by their apparent use and propriety , every age had unbelievers to convince , heretics to confute , and idolatrous nations to convert ; and sufficient motives might ...
... Irenæus ( 81 ) . If the truth of any of those miracles is appreciated by their apparent use and propriety , every age had unbelievers to convince , heretics to confute , and idolatrous nations to convert ; and sufficient motives might ...
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