The salutation and thanksgiving -- The problems of the church. Divisions -- Discipline -- Lawsuits -- Impurity -- Marriage -- The use of meat sacrificed to idols -- The veiling of women in public worship -- The observance of the Lord's Supper -- The use of spiritual gifts -- The resurrection of the dead -- Conclusion.
This letter was written by the Apostle Paul to the Christians of Corinth, and it concerns questions of vital importance relative to the life and ministry and message of the church. While the circumstances under which these questions arose were largely local and temporary, their treatment by the apostle is of immediate interest and abiding value for the reason that he discusses each one in the light of some permanent principle. - Foreword.
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