First Epistle to the Corinthians
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
Contents (59 chapters)
First Epistle to the Corinthians
- 1. Chapter I.—The salutation. Praise of the Corinthians before the breaking forth of schism among them.
- 2. Chapter II.—Praise of the Corinthians continued.
- 3. Chapter III.—The sad state of the Corinthian church after sedition arose in it from envy and emulation.
- 4. Chapter IV.—Many evils have already flowed from this source in ancient times.
- 5. Chapter V.—No less evils have arisen from the same source in the most recent times. The martyrdom of Peter and Paul.
- 6. Chapter VI.—Continuation. Several other martyrs.
- 7. Chapter VII.—An exhortation to repentance.
- 8. Chapter VIII.—Continuation respecting repentance.
- 9. Chapter IX.—Examples of the saints.
- 10. Chapter X.—Continuation of the above.
- 11. Chapter XI.—Continuation. Lot.
- 12. Chapter XII.—The rewards of faith and hospitality. Rahab.
- 13. Chapter XIII.—An exhortation to humility.
- 14. Chapter XIV.—We should obey God rather than the authors of sedition.
- 15. Chapter XV.—We must adhere to those who cultivate peace, not to those who merely pretend to do so.
- 16. Chapter XVI.—Christ as an example of humility.
- 17. Chapter XVII.—The saints as examples of humility.
- 18. Chapter XVIII.—David as an example of humility.
- 19. Chapter XIX.—Imitating these examples, let us seek after peace.
- 20. Chapter XX.—The peace and harmony of the universe.
- 21. Chapter XXI.—Let us obey God, and not the authors of sedition.
- 22. Chapter XXII.—These exhortations are confirmed by the Christian faith, which proclaims the misery of sinful conduct.
- 23. Chapter XXIII.—Be humble, and believe that Christ will come again.
- 24. Chapter XXIV.—God continually shows us in nature that there will be a resurrection.
- 25. Chapter XXV.—The phœnix an emblem of our resurrection.
- 26. Chapter XXVI.—We shall rise again, then, as the Scripture also testifies.
- 27. Chapter XXVII.—In the hope of the resurrection, let us cleave to the omnipotent and omniscient God.
- 28. Chapter XXVIII.—God sees all things: therefore let us avoid transgression.
- 29. Chapter XXIX.—Let us also draw near to God in purity of heart.
- 30. Chapter XXX.—Let us do those things that please God, and flee from those He hates, that we may be blessed.
- 31. Chapter XXXI.—Let us see by what means we may obtain the divine blessing.
- 32. Chapter XXXII.—We are justified not by our own works, but by faith.
- 33. Chapter XXXIII.—But let us not give up the practice of good works and love. God Himself is an example to us of good works.
- 34. Chapter XXXIV.—Great is the reward of good works with God. Joined together in harmony, let us implore that reward from Him.
- 35. Chapter XXXV.—Immense is this reward. How shall we obtain it?
- 36. Chapter XXXVI.—All blessings are given to us through Christ.
- 37. Chapter XXXVII.—Christ is our leader, and we His soldiers.
- 38. Chapter XXXVIII.—Let the members of the Church submit themselves, and no one exalt himself above another.
- 39. Chapter XXXIX.—There is no reason for self-conceit.
- 40. Chapter XL.—Let us preserve in the Church the order appointed by God.
- 41. Chapter XLI.—Continuation of the same subject.
- 42. Chapter XLII.—The order of ministers in the Church.
- 43. Chapter XLIII.—Moses of old stilled the contention which arose concerning the priestly dignity.
- 44. Chapter XLIV.—The ordinances of the apostles, that there might be no contention respecting the priestly office.
- 45. Chapter XLV.—It is the part of the wicked to vex the righteous.
- 46. Chapter XLVI.—Let us cleave to the righteous: your strife is pernicious.
- 47. Chapter XLVII.—Your recent discord is worse than the former which took place in the times of Paul.
- 48. Chapter XLVIII.—Let us return to the practice of brotherly love.
- 49. Chapter XLIX.—The praise of love.
- 50. Chapter L.—Let us pray to be thought worthy of love.
- 51. Chapter LI.—Let the partakers in strife acknowledge their sins.
- 52. Chapter LII.—Such a confession is pleasing to God.
- 53. Chapter LIII.—The love of Moses towards his people.
- 54. Chapter LIV.—He who is full of love will incur every loss, that peace may be restored to the Church.
- 55. Chapter LV.—Examples of such love.
- 56. Chapter LVI.—Let us admonish and correct one another.
- 57. Chapter LVII.—Let the authors of sedition submit themselves.
- 58. Chapter LVIII.—Blessings sought for all that call upon God.
- 59. Chapter LIX.—The Corinthians are exhorted speedily to send back word that peace has been restored. The benediction.
Source: CCEL