Notes: CHAPTER THREE
1. Louis Berkhov – Doctrine of soteriology (elements of faith 2a(1)) p503 Banner of Truth
2. Clement of Alexandria (A.D.153-217) The Stromata Book V chap. 1
3. in particular: Irenaeus against heresies Book IV chap. 13 (paras 1 and 2)
4. Polycarp – Epistle to Philippians chap. 2
5. Clement of Alexandria - Exhortation to the heathen chap. 10
6. The Epistles of Cyprian – Epistle 75 (14)
7. e.g. Ignatius (AD30-107) epistle to Philadelphians chap. 5
8. See Origen De Principiis Book II chap. 5 (3) re purpose of God’s punishment for healing and correction
9. Origen de Principiis Book II chap. 10
10. Book of Enoch: (Select R H Charles version)
11. The Jewish understanding of Hades or Sheol (wrongly translated “Hell” in some versions) was the place of the dead which was divided into various compartments for the wicked and righteous. According to Rev20:13-14 this is not a permanent arrangement.
12. e.g. Irenaeus against heresies Book IV chap. 37 para 1
13. Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion Second Book chap. 1 para 8
14. Ibid. Third Book chap. 2 para 32
15. in particular: Irenaeus against heresies Book IV chap. 13 (paras 1 and 2)
16. Irenaeus against heresies Book I chap. 10 para 2
17. Augustine – “On the morals of the Catholic Church” chap. 27
18. The Epistles of Cyprian – Epistle 6 (2)
19. e.g. Athenagorus (A.D. 177) A plea for the Christians chap. 24
20. John Henry Newman (Letter to Duke of Norfolk - 1875)
21. Thomas Aquinas (Gousset: Theol. Moral.,t.i. pp24 &c).
22. J H Newman “Grammar of Ascent” pp117-118
23. Ibid. pp390-391
24. Conscience: Gaudiam et Spes n.16.