_As the like is not among the heathens. This seems to have been the
crime of incest, that he took the wife of his father yet living. See 2
Corinthians vii. 12. (Witham) --- St. John Chrysostom, Theod.
[Theodoret?], &c. think, that this incestuous person was one of the
chiefs of the schism which then... [ Continue Reading ]
_You are puffed up, seem to be unconcerned, to take pride in it,
instead of having the man separated from you. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
Have already judged, decreed, and do decree, being present in spirit
with you, and with your congregation. --- In the name....with the
power of our Lord Jesus, to deliver such a one to Satan by a sentence
of excommunication, depriving him of the sacraments, the prayers, and
communion, and even of th... [ Continue Reading ]
_Your glorying is not good, when you suffer such a scandal among you:
you have little reason to boast of your masters, or even of the gifts
and graces you received. A little leaven corrupteth the whole mass; a
public scandal, when not punished, is of dangerous consequence. ---
Purge out the old leav... [ Continue Reading ]
_I wrote to you in an epistle. If he does not mean what he has said
already in this epistle, it must have been in some other, which he had
written to them before, (as some conjecture) and which is not now
extant. --- Now to keep company with fornicators, nor with such like
public scandalous sinners,... [ Continue Reading ]
_To judge them that are without. Those who are said by the apostle to
be without, are those who have never been converted to the faith, and
therefore are not within the jurisdiction of the Church._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Take away. This passage is differently understood by commentators. By
some it is understood thus: expel the evil one from among you, that
is, the incestuous man. (Estius) --- By others, it is understood to be
spoken in a general sense, meaning, take away the evil of sin from
among you. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]