Anf-03 v.iv.vi.vii Pg 3
1 Cor. iv. 5.
even by Christ; for He has promised Christ to be a Light,5473 5473
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.vii Pg 6
1 Cor. iv. 5.
from whom proceeds, as from a judge, the opposite also of praise. But here, at least, you say he interprets the world to be the God thereof, when he says: “We are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.”5476 5476
Anf-03 v.viii.xlviii Pg 9
Ver. 23.
because of course it will be also every man in his own body. For the order will be arranged severally, on account of the individual merits. Now, as the merits must be ascribed to the body, it must needs follow that the order also should be arranged in respect of the bodies, that it may be in relation to their merits. But inasmuch as “some are also baptized for the dead,”7629 7629
Anf-03 iv.xi.lv Pg 11
Ver. 16.
To no one is heaven opened; the earth is still safe for him, I would not say it is shut against him. When the world, indeed, shall pass away, then the kingdom of heaven shall be opened. Shall we then have to sleep high up in ether, with the boy-loving worthies of Plato; or in the air with Arius; or around the moon with the Endymions of the Stoics? No, but in Paradise, you tell me, whither already the patriarchs and prophets have removed from Hades in the retinue of the Lord’s resurrection. How is it, then, that the region of Paradise, which as revealed to John in the Spirit lay under the altar,1808 1808
Anf-03 iv.xi.lv Pg 9
1 Cor. xv. 52 and 1 Thess. iv. 16.
—when as yet those whom the coming of the Lord is to find on the earth, have not been caught up into the air to meet Him at His coming,1806 1806
Anf-03 vi.iv.xxix Pg 15
1 Cor. xv. 52; 1 Thess. iv. 16.
The angels, likewise, all pray; every creature prays; cattle and wild beasts pray and bend their knees; and when they issue from their layers and lairs,8958 8958 Or, “pens and dens.”
they look up heavenward with no idle mouth, making their breath vibrate8959 8959 As if in prayer.
after their own manner. Nay, the birds too, rising out of the nest, upraise themselves heavenward, and, instead of hands, expand the cross of their wings, and say somewhat to seem like prayer.8960 8960 This beautiful passage should be supplemented by a similar one from St. Bernard: “Nonne et aviculas levat, non onerat pennarum numerositas ipsa? Tolle eas, et reliquum corpus pondere suo fertur ad ima. Sic disciplinam Christi, sic suave jugum, sic onus leve, quo deponimus, eo deprimimur ipsi: quia portat potius quam portatur.” Epistola, ccclxxxv. Bernardi Opp. Tom. i. p. 691. Ed. (Mabillon.) Gaume, Paris, 1839. Bearing the cross uplifts the Christian.]
What more then, touching the office of prayer? Even the Lord Himself prayed; to whom be honour and virtue unto the ages of the ages!