Irenaeus

Irenaeus was a Greek Christian bishop of Lugdunum and Church Father. He was born in the second century and died in the early third century. He referred to Jews as killers of Jesus Christ and syangogues as “conventicles of heretics” in Against Heresies IV.

Quotes

 * “... Jews even now expel demons by this address [to the Christian God], because all beings fear the invocation of him who created them. ...”, Irenaeus, Against Heresies II.


 * “... Jews ... are disinherited from the grace of God. ...”, Irenaeus, Against Heresies III.


 * “... their [the Jews] hands are full of blood ...”, Irenaeus, Against Heresies IV.


 * “... the Jews had become slayers of the Lord (which did, indeed, take eternal life away from them), and, by killing the apostles and persecuting the Church, had fallen into an abyss of wrath ...”, Irenaeus, Against Heresies IV.