Irenaeus' Adversus haereses. But if we did not have Eusebius we could intuit it from the prefaces to Books Two
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books Irenaeus presented the most comprehensive apologia thus far. Philip Schaff rightly described Adversus Haereses as the.
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Theophilus's correspondence with Autolycus while writing Adversus. Haereses book III. The use of Psalm 32:6 (LXX) in AH 3.8.3 is contrasted.
to consider an instance where Irenaeus treats baptism in Against Heresies. Within the exposé of his opponents' systems in book one Irenaeus char-.
In the first book of this work Irenaeus describes the whole guidance accorded to mankind by God