Wherefore leaving the word, &c. This is to be taken as connected with
what he had said in the last chapter, (ver. 12.) of the elements, or
rudiments of Christian faith, concerning which, though some seemed not
sufficiently instructed, yet he thinks it here enough to name them,
and pass them over: to... [ Continue Reading ]
_And this we will do, meaning what he said in the first verse, that
his design was to proceed to things more perfect, which, after some
admonitions, he comes to in the next chapter, when he speaks of the
priesthood of Christ. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
For it is impossible, [1] &c. This is an obscure place, differently
expounded, which shows how rash it is for the ignorant to pretend to
understand the holy Scriptures. Many understand these words, it is
impossible, &c. of the sacrament of penance, or of returning to God by
a profitable repentance,... [ Continue Reading ]
We trust better things of you, &c. That is, though I have admonished
you in this manner, I hope the best, especially knowing how charitable
may of you have been to your Christian brethren. (Witham) --- Faith
begins the work of salvation; good works from a principle of charity
continue it; perseveran... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ad expletionem spei usque ad finem, _Greek: pros ten pleorophorian.
See the signification of this word, Luke i. 1._... [ Continue Reading ]
For God promising to Abraham, to bless all nations in his seed; i.e.
by the coming of Christ, swore by himself, having no greater to swear
by, &c. He shews them how certain they may be of eternal happiness,
unless they be slothful. First, it is God himself, who hath promised
to make them happy. Seco... [ Continue Reading ]