Anf-02 vi.iv.i.i Pg 51.1
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.iii Pg 26
1 Cor. ix. 20; 22.
Now, inasmuch as the circumstances require such an interpretation as this, no one will refuse to admit that Paul preached that God and that Christ whose law he was excluding all the while, however much he allowed it, owing to the times, but which he would have had summarily to abolish if he had published a new god. Rightly, then, did Peter and James and John give their right hand of fellowship to Paul, and agree on such a division of their work, as that Paul should go to the heathen, and themselves to the circumcision.5292 5292
Anf-03 v.iii.xxiv Pg 8
1 Cor. ix. 20; 22.
Therefore it was according to times and persons and causes that they used to censure certain practices, which they would not hesitate themselves to pursue, in like conformity to times and persons and causes. Just (e.g.) as if Peter too had censured Paul, because, whilst forbidding circumcision, he actually circumcised Timothy himself. Never mind2108 2108 Viderint.
those who pass sentence on apostles! It is a happy fact that Peter is on the same level with Paul in the very glory2109 2109 Et in martyrio.
of martyrdom. Now, although Paul was carried away even to the third heaven, and was caught up to paradise,2110 2110
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 9
VERSE (21) - Ac 15:28; 16:4; 21:25 Ro 2:12,14 Ga 2:3,4,12-14; 3:2