TESTIMONY OF S. PAUL TO S. PETER'S PRIMACY.
Detailed mention of the Primacy not to be expected in S. Paul's
Epistles: but an incidental one occurs often[159]
Four notices of Peter in 1 Ep. to Cor.[160]
Paul's visit to Peter Gal. i. 16[162]
Theodoret, Chrysostome, Tertullian, Mar. Victorinus, Ambrosiaster, S.
Jerome, S. Thomas Cant. on this passage[163]
Paul's second visit.—Parallel between Peter with James and John on
the one hand, and Paul with Barnabas and Titus on the other[165]
The censure of Peter by Paul, Gal. ii.[169]
S. Chrysostome's and S. Jerome's remarks[170]
Misuse of this passage by ancient and modern heretics[171]
Contrast of the three ancient interpretations with those of modern heretics[172]
Fundamental opposition between the Fathers and the Reformers[176]