1 Corinthians 10:11
St. Paul makes his argument for the unity and permanence of the
Scriptures and their suitableness for the ages in which they were
_not_written depend upon the fact that the events which they recorded
were sacraments of God's presence. And he makes this assertion the
ground of di... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 10:27
Free to Amusements and too Free to want Them.
I. I discover two points, included in the advice Paul gives, neither
of which stands out on the face of his words, but they need only be
named to be distinctly seen. The first is that, down on the low plane
of mere ethical observance... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Corinthians 10:31
When persons are convinced that life is short, that it is unequal to
any great purpose, that it does not display adequately or bring to
perfection the true Christian, when they feel that the next life is
all in all and that eternity is the only subject that really can claim
or ca... [ Continue Reading ]