i ( ~41 y' : ~ VYhat is forbidden in the ninth Com; mandment? . . . A. T'he njnth Commandment forbid– ~e.th ~hatfoever is prejudicial to truth, or tnJunous. to our own or our Neighbours q 1 Sam. 1 r. goodqn~me. 2.8. _ ~ Which is the tenthCommandment ? . Lev. I9· x6. A. The "~enth Commandment is; [Thoze Pfal. 1 5· 3· f/}1lt not covet thy N_eighbaurs Houfe, thou . foalt not ,covet thy Nezghbours Wife, nor hi.r r El.Od. 2.0. I 7. Man~[ervan;, npr his Maid-fervant, nor his f fleb• . 1 3· 5• Oxe, nor hzs A[s, nor ·any' thing that is thy I 1im. 6. 6. r Neighbrmrs. J · t Job 3I· 2-9· «: PVhat is required in the tenthCommand~ Rom~ I%.. I 5· ment ~ . I Ttm. 1 • 5 . A. The tenth Co~mandment requireth I Cor. 1 3 • 4 , 5 , fu~l cont~ntment wtt~ourown f cond.ition 1 6, 7 . wtth a nght an~ chanta~e frame of Spirit u 1 Kin.2 1 . 4 • towards our ~etgh~our,a':d all that is this. Eftb. S· 13. Q. Vl'hat tr forbtdden tn 'the tenth Com- :r Cor. 10. ro. m~ndment ? . wGill. 5 • 2 6. A. The. tenth Commandment forbid· Jame3. 14 , 1 6. deth all dtfc~ntentme~t .with_our ownu x Rom. 7 • 7 .,8. eftate, envytng or gnevtng at the goqd and 1 3 . 9 • of our • Neighbour, and all inordinate 1!>eut. 5 . 21 • mo~ionsand affeCtions to any thing ~hat is yEccl . 7· 20. x hts. · , · 1 Job.r.8. 1 o. ~Is any ma~ableperfelllyto ~eettheCom~ Gai. S• 17. · mtndments ofGod ? • z Gen. 6. 5.- . A .. N~meer ~an fince the fallts able and 8. 2 1 • 1n thts life perfeCtly to keep the ComR.om. 3 . 9 , ro mand~entsof God ;y hut doth .dailybreak 2 1 • them tnthought; .word, and t 4ee~ ~ . ]am.3. 1 ,ro 1 3· ~ Are all tr~nfgreffionJ' of the Law equally a E'{e{. ·a. 6, hetn.ous? · 1 3, 1 S· · A. Some fins in themfelves, andby reaJob. 1 9· 1 1. fon of feveral ag&ravations, are mOre hei– Pfal. 7 8. 17 , nous in the fight of_God thanaothers. ~ 2, so. Q.-. VPbae dotll every jin deferve ? _ , .A. Every
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