Irenaeus Against Heresies Book II

[in their separate state] as the body had to which they were adapted, and that they remember the deeds which they did in this state of existence, and from which they have now ceased,-in that narrative which is recorded respecting the rich man and that Lazarus who found repose in the bosom of Abraham. In this account He states[302]

Tertullian On Idolatry

But when the world rejoices, let us grieve; and when the world afterward grieves, we shall rejoice. Thus, too, Eleazar[96]

Tertullian Against Marcion Book IV

tormented in hell, and the poor man resting in Abraham's bosom.[1355]

Tertullian On Fasting

Nay, even in Hades the admonition has not ceased to speak; where we find in the person of the rich feaster, convivialities tortured; in that of the pauper, fasts refreshed; having-(as convivialities and fasts alike had)-as preceptors "Moses and the prophets."[115]

Five Books in Reply to Marcion

By Lazarus[235]

Archelaus Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes " And who the person is, who is spoken of under that figure, I shall briefly explain. There was a certain rich man,[458]

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