_Go to law before the unjust. St. Paul here dissuades the new
Christians from carrying their differences and causes about their
temporal concerns before judges who were infidels, especially seeing
the saints and the elect shall one day judge, that is, condemn all the
wicked, and even the apostate an... [ Continue Reading ]
_Judge angels? That is, the wicked angels, the devils. (St. Thomas
Aquinas)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Set them to judge, who are the most despised in the Church. Rather
make choice of Christians of lesser parts and talents, than have
recourse to infidels, who will be scandalized at the injuries and
injustice done by Christians to each other. Besides you cannot but
have some wise men among you to de... [ Continue Reading ]
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Omnino delictum est, _Greek: ettema, a diminutive, from Greek: etton,
minus, a failing, a weakness, a fault._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Defraud....your brethren. That is, you still make yourselves much
more guilty by the injustices done to one another: for the unjust, and
all they who are guilty of such crimes as I have mentioned, shall not
possess the kingdom of God. And some of you were guilty of part of
them, which have been was... [ Continue Reading ]
All things are lawful to me. We cannot take the words in the obvious
sense, St. Paul having just before declared, that unjust dealers,
fornicators, drunkards, shall not possess the kingdom of God. Some
expound the words, as if he said, I have free-will and liberty to do
what I will. Others think tha... [ Continue Reading ]
Meat for the belly. That is, meat is necessary for the support of
nature, though this or that kind of meat be indifferent: and we ought
to reflect, that God in a short time will destroy both the meats, and
the appetite of eating, and the body shall shortly die, but it shall
rise again. --- Know you... [ Continue Reading ]