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1 10Command, 0, 1 | THE FIRST COMMANDMENT: "Thou Shalt Not Have Strange
2 10Command, 0, 1 | two precepts.1~ ~The First Commandment which relates to the love
3 10Command, 0, 1 | an understanding of this Commandment, one must know ~how of old
4 10Command, 0, 1 | many who transgress this Commandment: all such as ~practise divinations
5 10Command, 0, 1 | astrologers sin against this Commandment in that they say that these ~
6 10Command, 0, 2 | already said, the ~First Commandment forbids us to worship other
7 10Command, 0 (34)| are not forbidden by this Commandment" ("Roman Catechism," "First ~
8 10Command, 0 (34)| Roman Catechism," "First ~Commandment," 1, 2, 5, 8).
9 10Command, 1 | SECOND COMMANDMENT: "Thou Shalt Not Take the
10 10Command, 1 | Vain."~ ~This is the Second Commandment of the law. Just as there
11 10Command, 1 (1) | are not deterred by this Commandment from ~shamelessly and daringly
12 10Command, 1 (1) | Roman ~Catechism," "Second Commandment," 2). See also teaching
13 10Command, 2 | THE THIRD COMMANDMENT: "Remember that You Keep
14 10Command, 2 | Day."~ ~This is the Third Commandment of the law, and very suitably
15 10Command, 2 | God in our hearts, and the Commandment is ~to worship one God: "
16 10Command, 2 | before Me." In the ~Second Commandment we are told to reverence
17 10Command, 2 (1) | Thomas also treats of this Commandment in the "Summa Theologica,"
18 10Command, 2, 1 | REASONS FOR THIS COMMANDMENT~ ~There are five reasons
19 10Command, 2, 1 | are five reasons for this Commandment. The first reason was to
20 10Command, 2, 1 | why the Lord placed this Commandment ~in the law, saying: "Remember
21 10Command, 2, 1 | The second reason for this Commandment is to instruct us in our
22 10Command, 2 (5) | Roman Catechism." Third Commandment, 7, 18).~ ~
23 10Command, 2, 1 | third reason is that this Commandment was given to strengthen
24 10Command, 2, 1 | one day.~ ~Fourthly, this Commandment was given for the increase
25 10Command, 2, 1 | Lastly, we are given this Commandment in order to exercise works
26 10Command, 2, 1 | even as thyself."19 This Commandment, ~therefore, was given for
27 10Command, 2, 2 | two things regarding this Commandment. First, what should ~be
28 10Command, 2, 2 | Thus, one violates this commandment as often as ~one commits
29 10Command, 2 (37)| Roman Catechism," "Third Commandment," 25).~ ~
30 10Command, 2 (54)| Roman Calechism," "Third Commandment," 15).~ ~
31 10Command, 3 | THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT: "Honor thy father and thy
32 10Command, 3 | Hence, God ~has given us the Commandment: "Honor thy father and thy
33 10Command, 3 (4) | also treats of the Fourth Commandment in "Summa Theol.," II-~II,
34 10Command, 3, 2 | REWARDS FOR KEEPING THIS COMMANDMENT~ ~"Honor thy father and
35 10Command, 3, 2 | reward for keeping this ~Commandment is a long life for the body.
36 10Command, 4 | THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT: "Thou Shalt Not Kill."~ ~
37 10Command, 4, 1 | This is prohibited ~in the Commandment: "Thou shalt not kill."1~ ~
38 10Command, 4, 1 | In connection with this Commandment there ~are three errors.
39 10Command, 4 (1) | Thomas also treats of this Commandment in "Summa Theol.," II-II,
40 10Command, 4 (1) | the ~twofold force of this Commandment. The one is prohihitory
41 10Command, 4 (1) | Roman Catechism," "Fifth ~Commandment," 2).~ ~
42 10Command, 4, 1 | Therefore, the sense of the Commandment is: "Thou shalt ~not kill
43 10Command, 4, 1 | Augustine says that God by this Commandment does not take away from
44 10Command, 4, 1 | held that although this ~Commandment forbids one to kill another,
45 10Command, 4 (10)| other ~exceptions to this Commandment. The soldier is guiltless
46 10Command, 4 (13)| death. We find that the ~Commandment does not say, 'Thou shalt
47 10Command, 4, 2 | The Lord mentioned this Commandment in particular among the
48 10Command, 4, 2 | directly ~opposite to a divine Commandment. Thus, consent to murder
49 10Command, 5 | THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT: "Thou Shalt Not Commit
50 10Command, 5 (2) | transferred elsewhere. This Commandment which ~prohibits adultery
51 10Command, 5 (2) | Roman Catechism," "Sixth ~Commandment," 1). St. Thomas treats
52 10Command, 5 (2) | St. Thomas treats of this Commandment also in the "Summa ~Theol.,"
53 10Command, 5 | God, therefore, gave the Commandment to the ~husband. Now, as
54 10Command, 5, 1 | it must be known that the Commandment, "Thou shalt not commit ~
55 10Command, 5 (14)| chastity is forbidden by this Commandment. . . . You have ~heard that
56 10Command, 6 | THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT: "Thou Shalt Not Steal."~ ~
57 10Command, 6 | in marriage; and now the Commandment, "Thou shalt not ~steal,"
58 10Command, 6 | neighbor in his goods. This Commandment ~forbids any worldly goods
59 10Command, 6 (1) | Thomas also treats of this Commandment in the "Summa Theol.," II-II, ~
60 10Command, 6 (9) | matter of surprise that the ~Commandment is expressed in the lighter
61 10Command, 6 (9) | Roman Catechism," "Seventh Commandment," 3-4).~ ~
62 10Command, 6, 1 | Thou shalt not steal." This Commandment, as has been said, forbids
63 10Command, 7 | THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT: "Thou Shalt Not Bear False
64 10Command, 7 | persons who may violate this Commandment in court.2 The first person
65 10Command, 7 (1) | Thomas also treats of this Commandment in the "Summa Theol.," II-II, ~
66 10Command, 7 (2) | The Commandment specially prohibits that
67 10Command, 7 (2) | Roman Catechism," "Eighth ~Commandment," 3).~ ~
68 10Command, 7 | be unpunished."5 For this Commandment includes all the preceding ~
69 10Command, 7 (8) | Lev., xix. 15. "This Commandment prohibits deceit, lying,
70 10Command, 7, 1 | WAYS OF VIOLATING THIS COMMANDMENT~ ~In ordinary conversation
71 10Command, 7, 1 | conversation one may violate this Commandment in five ways. The ~first
72 10Command, 7 (13)| Prov., xxv. 23. "This Commandment not only forbids false testimony,
73 10Command, 7 (16)| those who violate ~this Commandment, for by fawning and insincere
74 10Command, 7, 2 | The prohibition of this Commandment includes every form of falsehood: "
75 10Command, 8 | THE NINTH (TENTH) COMMANDMENT:1 "Thou shalt Not Covet
76 10Command, 8 (1) | Thomas places the Tenth Commandment (in the present traditional ~
77 10Command, 8 (1) | before the Ninth. The Tenth Commandment is wider in extension ~than
78 10Command, 8 | The first reason for the Commandment is that man's desire has
79 10Command, 8 (16)| Commandments. The Seventh Commandment, for instance, forbids an ~
80 10Command, 8 (16)| to another; but the Tenth Commandment ~further prohibits even
81 10Command, 9 | THE TENTH (NINTH) COMMANDMENT: "Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy
82 10Command, 9 | one's neighbor comes the Commandment prohibiting concupiscence
83 10Command, 10 | in support of this is the Commandment: ~"Thou shalt not have strange
84 Question, 2, 1 | THE FIRST COMMANDMENT~ ~1. Recall in detail the
85 Question, 2, 1 | 4. How was the First Commandment violated by the ancient
86 Question, 2, 1 | God?~ ~7. Does the First Commandment forbid veneration to the
87 Question, 2, 2 | THE SECOND COMMANDMENT~ ~1. What is actually forbidden
88 Question, 2, 2 | forbidden by the Second Commandment?~ ~2. What is the positive
89 Question, 2, 2 | Holy Name Society to this Commandment?~ ~
90 Question, 2, 3 | THE THIRD COMMANDMENT~ ~1. Explain the first reason
91 Question, 2, 3 | third reason for the Third Commandment refers to "the promise of ~
92 Question, 2, 3 | does "holy" mean in this Commandment?~ ~6. What is understood
93 Question, 2, 4 | THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT~ ~1. Notice the difference
94 Question, 2, 4 | Scriptures which support ~this Commandment.~ ~4. Although the obligation
95 Question, 2, 5 | THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT~ ~1. What does this precept
96 Question, 2, 6 | THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT~ ~1. How does St. Thomas
97 Question, 2, 7 | THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT~ ~1. Perjury is defined
98 Question, 2, 7 | forms forbidden by this Commandment?~ ~5. Some will tell a falsehood
99 Question, 2, 8 | footnote 4 under Tenth Commandment).~ ~5. Explain how love
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