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Throw out three gospels?
Impossible, sir!
An interesting man, Irenaeus.
He had strong opinions on a number of vital subjects, such as QuartodecimanismWP, MontanismWP, ChiliasmWP, and the Number_of_the_BeastWP
Throw out three gospels?
Impossible, sir!
...Irenaeus declared that the four he espoused were the four "Pillars of the Church": "it is not possible that there can be either more or fewer than four" he stated, presenting as logic the analogy of the four corners of the earth and the four winds (3.11.8). His image, taken from Ezekiel 1, or Revelation 4:6–10, of God's throne borne by four creatures with four faces—"the four had the face of a man, and the face of a lion, on the right side: and the four had the face of an ox on the left side; they four also had the face of an eagle"—equivalent to the "four-formed" gospel, is the origin of the conventional symbols of the Evangelists: lion, bull, eagle, man. Irenaeus was ultimately successful in declaring that the four gospels collectively, and exclusively these four, contained the truth...
..Irenaeus is also our earliest attestation that the Gospel of John was written by John the apostle,[27] and that the Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, the companion of Paul.[28]...
An interesting man, Irenaeus.
He had strong opinions on a number of vital subjects, such as QuartodecimanismWP, MontanismWP, ChiliasmWP, and the Number_of_the_BeastWP