The First Epistle of St. Peter the Apostle
The first Epistle of St. Peter, though brief, contains much doctrine
concerning Faith, Hope and Charity, with divers instructions to all
persons of what state or condition soever. The Apostle commands submission
to rulers and superiors and exhorts all to the practice of a virtuous life
in imitation, of Christ. This Epistle is written with such apostolical
dignity as to manifest the supreme authority with which its writer, the
Prince of the Apostles, had been vested by his Lord and Master, Jesus
Christ. He wrote it at Rome, which figuratively he calls Babylon, about
fifteen years after our Lord's Ascension.