Irenaeus Against Heresies Book IV

Since, therefore, the name of the Son belongs to the Father, and since in the omnipotent God the Church makes offerings through Jesus Christ, He says well on both these grounds, "And in every place incense is offered to My name, and a pure sacrifice." Now John, in the Apocalypse, declares that the "incense" is "the prayers of the saints."[236]

Fragments from the Lost Writings of Irenaeus

as John also declares in the Apocalypse: "The incense is the prayers of the saints."[74]

Origen Against Celsus Book VIII " He does not perceive that we regard the spirit of every good man as an altar from which arises an incense which is truly and spiritually sweet-smelling, namely, the prayers ascending from a pure conscience. Therefore it is said by John in the Revelation, "The odours are the prayers of saints; "[34]

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