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Book iii.]
IRENÆUS AGAINST HERESIES.
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existed by reason of disobedience, may arise, blended together and strengthened through means of joints and bands[1] by the increase of God, each of the members having its own proper and fit position in the body. For there are many mansions in the Father's house,[2] inasmuch as there are also many members in the body.


Chap. xx.God showed Himself, by the fall of man, as patient, benign, merciful, mighty to save. Man is therefore most ungrateful, if, unmindful of his own lot, and of the benefits held out to him, he do not acknowledge divine grace.

1. Long-suffering therefore was God, when man became a defaulter, as foreseeing that victory which should be cjranted to him through the Word. For, when strength was made perfect in weakness,[3] it showed the kindness and transcendent power of God. For as He patiently suffered Jonah to be swallowed by the whale, not that he should be swallowed up and perish altogether, but that, having been cast out again, he might be the more subject to God, and might glorify Him the more who had conferred upon him such an unhoped-for deliverance, and might bring the Ninevites to a lasting repentance, so that they should be converted to the Lord, who would deliver them from death, having been struck with awe by that portent which had been wrought in Jonah's case, as the Scripture says of them, "And they returned each from his evil way, and the unrighteousness which was in their hands, saying, Who knoweth if God will repent, and turn away His anger from us, and we shall not perish?"[4]—so also, from the beginning, did God permit man to be swallowed up by the great whale, who was the author of transgression, not that he should perish altogether when so engulphed; but, arranging and preparing the plan of salvation, which was accomplished by the Word, through the sign of Jonah, for those who held the same opinion as Jonah regarding the Lord, and who confessed, and said, "I am a servant of the

  1. Eph. iv. 16.
  2. John xiv. 2.
  3. 2 Cor. xii. 9.
  4. Jonah iii. 8, 9.