The Writings of Irenaeus. Translated by Rev. Alexander Roberts and Rev. W, H. Rambaut. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. —The well-known Ante-Nicene Christian Library translation.
Five
Books of S. Irenaeus Against Heresies.
Translated by the Rev. John Keble. With the fragments
that remain of his other works. Oxford: James Parker
and Co.; London: Rivingtons, [1872].
St.
Irenaeus: The Demonstration of the Apostolic
Preaching. Translated from the Armenian
with introduction and notes by J. Armitage Robinson.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge,
1920.
Another
copy.
The
same at Google Books.
ANF: Volume I. Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus. Apostolic Fathers: Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Barnabas, Hermas, Epistle to Diognetus, Papias, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus.The Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching: The text as transcribed by Roger Pearse from this edition.
The Primitive Doctrine of Christ’s Divinity: or, a Specimen of a full View of the Ante-nicene Doctrine, in an Essay on Irenaeus. By John Alexander. London: John Clarke and Richard Hett, 1727.
An
Account of the Life and Writings of S. Irenaeus,
Bishop of Lyons and Martyr: intended to
illustrate the doctrine, discipline, practices, and
history of the church and the tenets and practices of
the Gnostic heretics during the second century.
London: Printed for the author, 1841.
The
same at Google Books.
Testimonies of the Ante-Nicene Fathers to the Divinity of Christ. By the Reverend Edward Burton. Second edition with considerable additions. Oxford, 1829. —Includes more than fifty pages on Irenaeus.
Irenaeus
of Lugdunum: A Study of His Teaching. by
F. R. Montgomery Hitchcock. Cambridge, 1914.
The
same at Google Books.
Irenaeus and the Principle of Authority in Religion. By Howard Samuel Kennedy, 2nd. —A typewritten master’s thesis from Boston University, 1931.