Are Head Coverings for Today? – Part 6 – 1 Corinthians 11:1-16

Are Head Coverings for Today? – Part 6 – 1 Corinthians 11:1-16

A contentious person is one whose humor inclines him to stir up disputes and does not care what becomes of the truth. Of this description are all who, without any necessity, abolish good and useful customs — raise disputes respecting matters that are not doubtful — who do not yield to reasonings — who cannot endure that anyone should be above them. Of this description, also, are those would be singular persons who, from a foolish affectation, aim at some new and unusual way of acting. Such persons Paul does not reckon worthy of being replied to, inasmuch as contention is a pernicious thing, and ought, therefore, to be banished from the Churches. – John Calvin

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