A man that is divisive after the first and second admonition reject;
All Commentaries on Titus 3:10 Go To Titus 3
George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
A man that is Many ancient copies have this passage thus, Avoid a heretic after one reprehension. St. Iren us, Tertullian, St. Cyprian, St. Ambrose and many ancient Greek copies, omit a second reprehension. They thought once warning a heretic sufficient; a second correction only served to render him more insolent, and more obstinate in his false opinions. Certainly the faith of Christ has been so firmly established, that a man instructed in Scripture and tradition cannot conscientiously remain a heretic; he must be well aware of the crime of disunion; his own judgment, as St. Paul says, must condemn him.