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Irenaeus Of Lyon Quotes By Frank Butcher

The most 'authoritative' accounts of a historical Jesus come from the four canonical Gospels of the Bible. Note that these Gospels did not come into the Bible as original and authoritative from the authors themselves, but rather from the influence of early church fathers, especially the most influential of them all: Irenaeus of Lyon who lived in the middle of the second century. Many heretical gospels existed by that time, but Irenaeus considered only some of them for mystical reasons. He claimed only four in number; according to Romer, 'like the four zones of the world, the four winds, the four divisions of man's estate, and the four forms of the first living creatures
the lion of Mark, the calf of Luke, the man of Matthew, the eagle of John. — Frank Butcher

Irenaeus Of Lyon Quotes By Lish McBride

So, you're telling me the zoo commissioned you to make a zombie panda in order to avoid a potential international incident. — Lish McBride

Irenaeus Of Lyon Quotes By Ron Paul

If you like small government you need to work hard at having a strong national defense that is not so militant. Personal liberty is the purpose of government, to protect liberty - not to run your personal life, not to run the economy, and not to pretend that we can tell the world how they ought to live. — Ron Paul

Irenaeus Of Lyon Quotes By George Herbert

He complaines wrongfully on the sea that twice suffers shipwrack. — George Herbert

Irenaeus Of Lyon Quotes By Robert Liparulo

Definitely not a Gertrude. — Robert Liparulo

Irenaeus Of Lyon Quotes By Marty Rubin

How vulgar funerals must seem to the dead! — Marty Rubin

Irenaeus Of Lyon Quotes By Joseph Pilates

A few well-designed movements, properly performed in a balanced sequence, are worth hours of doing sloppy calisthenics or forced contortion. — Joseph Pilates