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Volume 7 of The Great Commentary of Cornelius à Lapide provides verse-by-verse commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians. Lapide provides a synopsis for each chapter, and regularly cites Church Fathers, such as Theophylact, Ambrose, Chrysostom, Anselm, and more, in his in-depth commentary on this Pauline Epistle.

and obscure; it leans on faith, and for that reason alone it is in part or imperfect. The blessed, however, know all things clearly and intuitively, nay, they see and behold face to face. Ver. 11.—When I was a child, that is, one who is now beginning to say, think, plan, attempt, study, play, and do anything, as our children are wont to do. I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child. I understood as a child, or felt as a child; for children have not wisdom, but feeling. In
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