_Concerning spiritual things. In the apostle's time, the Christians in
the sacraments of baptism and confirmation, many times received those
graces and gifts of the Holy Ghost, by which some of them prophesied,
others wrought miracles, and cured diseases, others spoke tongues, and
different language... [ Continue Reading ]
_You went to dumb idols. He speaks to the Gentiles before their
conversion, to put them in mind, how much happier they are by
receiving the faith of Christ, and such graces and favours from God.
(Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_No man, speaking by the Spirit of God, &c. He tells them, if they see
a person moved in an extraordinary manner, and say anathema, curse, or
speak ill of Jesus, such an one cannot be moved by a good spirit. And
no man can say, the Lord Jesus, that is, praise Christ as he ought,
but by a good spirit... [ Continue Reading ]
_There are diversities of grace. Literally, divisions of grace; but
all from the same spirit, from the same Lord, from the same God: and
all these gifts are designed, and to be made use of for the profit of
the faithful. (Witham) --- St. Justin Martyr, St. Irenæus, and Origen
bear testimony, that th... [ Continue Reading ]
_Word of wisdom, which differs from that of knowledge, inasmuch as
wisdom is a more eminent and sublime knowledge. These are numbered
among the gifts of the Holy Ghost. (Isaias, chap. xi.) --- To another
faith, by which, confidence of working miracles, grounded on faith,
and on the power and goodnes... [ Continue Reading ]
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Fides, _Greek: pistis, upon which word St. John Chrysostom, Greek: om.
kth. p. 433. Greek: pistin ou tauten legon, ten ton dogmaton, alla ten
semeion._... [ Continue Reading ]
As the body is one, &c. From this comparison of the mystical body of
Christ, that is, of his Church, to a man's natural body, he brings
excellent instructions. 1. That as all members and parts, make up the
same body, so also is Christ; that is, so it is in the Church of
Christ, which is his mystical... [ Continue Reading ]
_If the foot, &c. By this comparison St. Paul teaches the Corinthians,
that as all cannot exercise the same functions in the Church, so no
one should be envious of his brother; but that by their mutual
charity, co-operation, union of hearts, and faith, they should compose
one body, of which Christ i... [ Continue Reading ]
Cicero, in his 1st liber de Off. speaking of the human body, says,
Natura quæ formam nostram atque figuram, in qua esset species
honesta, eam posuit in promptu; quæ partes autem corporis ad naturæ
necessitatem datæ, aspectum essent deformem habituræ atque turpem,
eas contexit atque abdidit. (Calmet)... [ Continue Reading ]
_Members of members. [2] The sense seems to be, you are members of the
particular Church of Corinth, which is only a part or member of the
whole boy of the Christian Catholic Church. This is agreeable to the
common reading in the Greek, where it s said, you are members of a
part. See St. John Chryso... [ Continue Reading ]
_First apostles, &c. Here he sets down these gifts or graces in their
order of dignity. 1. The apostles, blessed above others with all kinds
of graces. 2. Prophets, who had the gift of interpreting of
prophecies, and of knowing things to come. 3. Doctors, or teachers of
the gospel, preferred before... [ Continue Reading ]
_Be zealous for the better gifts: which are to be more or less
esteemed, as they are accompanied with charity, as he is going to shew
in the next chapter. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]