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IRENÆUS AGAINST HERESIES.
[Book iv.

which took place under divine guidance,[1] was a type and image of the exodus of the church which should take place from among the Gentiles; and for this cause He leads it out at last from this world into His own inheritance, which Moses the servant of God did not [bestow], but which Jesus the Son of God shall give for an inheritance. And if any one will devote a close attention to those things which are stated by the prophets with regard to the [time of the] end, and those which John the disciple of the Lord saw in the Apocalypse,[2] he will find that the nations [are to] receive the same plagues universally, as Egypt then did particularly.


  1. We here follow the punctuation of Massuet in preference to that of Harvey.
  2. See Rev. xv. xvi.

MURRAY AND GIBB, EDINBURGH,
PRINTERS TO HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE.