\l,ov.? 19, 17 Col. 3 8 Ma:rrh. s. 28 Col. 3· S Deut. 2$- 16 Malac+i I\<Y.22. t5. Jtr. 20. 10 Matrh. 7· 3 ProY:. 24. 24 Mat. I$. 19 Mat. 19. 19. Rom. 7• 29 proceeding out ofthy mouth? 4· Hafl: thou not harboured in thy heart burning lufis, tmpwe thoughts, mordt!'late ajfef!tons? 5· Hafl: thou not behaved thy fdf imnlode!l:ly, unfoberly, or fhamdefly abufing thy body, or uiing fomc manner of dalliance and wan– tonneffe ! If in any of thefe thou hart tranfgreffed, then hafl: thou broken this Corn~ mandmcnt, Thou }halt commit adultery. Sect. 9 · Sinsagainfl theeighth Commandment: 1 t is the eighth Commandment, ThouJhalt not ftcal. For the duties here required. . Say : Hafl: thou ever, by all good means, furthered the outward erJ:ate of thy felf and of thy neighbour ? · , . Orforthefinshereforbiden. Say : Ftrfl:, h~!l thou not fometimes got thy living by an unlawful caUing? Second– ly, hafl: thou not unpovenfht thy felfby tdlcnelfe, luxurious or unnecelfary expences! Thtrdly, hafl: thou not Wtthheld from thy felf, or others, that which fhould have been expended ! Fourthly, hafl: thou not gottert, or kept thy neighbours goods by falfhood or force, and ma~e no refl:itution:' Fifthly,. hafl: thou not ftollen by ufury, or op– prellion, or fraud m buymg or fellmg? an abommatlon unto the Lord! Sixthly, haft thou not robbed God ofhi< tithes and offerings by facriledge or fimony ? Seventhly, haft thou not fome way or other impaired thy neighbours ftate :< If in any ofthefe thou haft tranfgreffed, then haft thou broken this Commandment, Thon jJ....oft norjfeal, Sc{t. r:J. ' "j'/' f' Sins agaiuft the nitub Commandment. JT is the ninth CC)Inmandment, Thou fnallnot bearfalfewitnrffc. - FtJr the dntte'J herercqmred. . Say: Haft thou ever by all means fought to maintain thy O\irn and thy neighbours good name, according to truth and a good confcience ? Or for the fins herejorbiddw . ·· Say: Firfl:, haft thou not fometimes loved (urmade)a lit,' ·Secondly, liaft thou not >;aifeda faife report, to the defaming of many? Thirdly, haft thou not cenfured or judged others,yet never confidertd r!Je beam that'is in thine own eye·~ Fourthly, halt thou not flattered thy fclf and others, faying·unto•<he v..-ick.§d,Th'olt .m ri,ehuow!Fifth,ly, l)a!l thou not condemned fome without '\Vitneffe, QT forborn to \Vitnelfe for others when ·thou kneweft the truth? Sixthly, haft tho.u ,riot been unchatitably fufpicious, or a defpifer of thy neighbour l Seventhly, haft 'thou not told a lie, whetherjeftingly, or officiouOy,or perniciouOy ?If in iny ofthefe thou haft tranfgrelfed,thenhaft thou broke this Commandment, Thou jhalt not bear faife wimeJ. e. Se{t. r r. (~ . Sim ag~inftthe l({ft Commandment,_, IT is the !aft Commandment, Thnt]halt not covet.] For the dm~cs hcrt rcq~ti~·ed. . 'Y _ Say, Firfl:; ·ha:ll: thou' ever been truly contented.with thy o\vn out\'/ard condition? Secondly, hafl: thou reJoyced at others good, and lo'!'ed thy netghbo~tr a< thyfeJf? Or for the fins hm'"forbidden. _ , , . · .S:iy, 'firfl:, hafhhdu not fometimes conceive'd evillho'ugiJrJ'id thy heart? Secondly, ha{J:..tho\i not delighted in the imvard cO\ttemp!atitlQS of ~Vi! .' Jhird!y, hlrJ: thou not been full .o'f difconrent with thy' own:i:oridi'tion and fl:ate ? fourthly, hafl: thou riot ..felt anotherl"w ufthy .nembirs· jy'arring agl!~'n,(f fh:'l/<>v.of rh(/1~1ittdr Fifi~,l~1 hall thoil cnot coveted after fQttretb-iRg:Ot o~h~ tha..t was'tlly netghboul:s, ctther wttn wtll, or by ,adual copcupifcence ? If in any of thefe thou ha![ trunfgrelfed, then haft thou broke this Commandment. ThouJhalt not covet. CHAP.
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